Integrability of the majorants of Fourier sums and the divergence of Fourier series of functions with restrictions on the integral modulus of continuity. (Q556579)
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Integrability of the majorants of Fourier sums and the divergence of Fourier series of functions with restrictions on the integral modulus of continuity. (English)
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21 June 2005
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The author proves three essential theorems. The first one asserts that there exists a function from the class \(H_1^{\omega^*},\) where \[ \omega^*(t):=\{\log\log(t^{-1})/\log(t^{-1})\}^{1/2}, \] whose trigonometric Fourier series is divergent almost everywhere. The Theorems 2 and 3 state that if \[ \sum^\infty_{k=1}{\omega(1/k)\over k\,\lambda_k}\leqno(*) \] converges and \(\lambda_k\) satisfies certain conditions, then for any \(f\in H_1^\omega\) \[ \sup_{n\in{\mathbb N}}{| S_n(f,x)| \over\lambda_n} \] is integrable, and \((*)\) is also necessary.
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Lebesgue integral
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modulus of continuity
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Fourier series
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Hardy estimate
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Dirichlet kernel
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Lagrange finite-increment formula
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