Modules of continuity and the Fourier-Haar series (Q5934147)

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    Modules of continuity and the Fourier-Haar series
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1606034

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      Modules of continuity and the Fourier-Haar series (English)
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      19 June 2001
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      Recently, the author [Dokl. Math. 54, No. 2, 665-668 (1996); translation from Dokl. Akad. Nauk, Ross. Akad. Nauk 350, No. 1, 25-28 (1996; Zbl 0907.42019)] identified conditions on a modulus of continuity \(\omega\) and a nonnegative almost increasing sequence \(\tau\) necessary and sufficient for the Haar-Fourier coefficients of functions \(\phi\circ f\) and \(f\) to satisfy \(\sum^\infty_{m=1} \omega((\phi\circ f)\sphat(m))\cdot\tau(m)\leq C_{\omega,\tau} \sum^\infty_{m=1}\omega(\widehat f(m))\cdot \tau(m)\) for all \(f\in L^1[0,1]\) and all Lipschitz function \(\phi\). In this paper, the author derives different characterizations of those conditions. The original conditions were order growth estimates on partial sums involving parameters \(\delta\geq 0\) and \(N= 0,1,\dots\) . The new characterizations involve integral estimates which allow the author to decouple the pair \(\omega\), \(\tau\) (e.g., obtain the original condition for special \(\tau\)'s and all moduli of continuity \(\omega\)). These results are applied to several concrete examples including \(\tau(x)= x^\alpha\), \(\alpha>0\); \(\tau(x= 2^{x\alpha})\), \(\alpha> 0\); \(\tau(x)= (\log x)^\alpha\), and \(\alpha\geq 0\).
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      Fourier-Haar series
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      modulus of continuity
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