On the order of magnitude of Fourier coefficients with respect to uniformly bounded orthonormal systems (Q2565299)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 971765
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On the order of magnitude of Fourier coefficients with respect to uniformly bounded orthonormal systems (English)
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11 March 1997
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Let \(\{\varphi_k(x)\}\) be a uniformly bounded orthonormal system on a finite positive measure space \((X,F,\mu)\). For \(f\in L^1(X)\) let \(c_k(f):= \int_X f(t)\varphi_k(t)d\mu(t)\). The authors, among others, proved: If \(f\in L^p(x)\) for some \(1\leq p\leq 1\), \(\alpha>0\) and \[ \lambda^\alpha_k:= \begin{cases} (k+1)^{1/q}\quad &\text{if }\alpha>1/q,\\ (k+1)^{1/q}(\ln(k+2))^{(1/q)-1}\quad &\text{if }\alpha= 1/q,\\ (k+1)^\alpha\quad &\text{if }0<\alpha< 1/q,\end{cases} \] where \(1/p+ 1/q=1\), then \[ \lim_{n\to\infty} {1\over A^\alpha_n} \sum^n_{k=0} A^{\alpha-1}_{n-k} \lambda^\alpha_k|c_k(f)|= 0. \] A similar theorem is proved for double orthonormal systems, too.
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Fourier coefficients
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uniformly bounded orthonormal system
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double orthonormal systems
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