Tauberian theorems for the weighted means of measurable functions of several variables (Q636070)

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    Tauberian theorems for the weighted means of measurable functions of several variables
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5943147

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      Tauberian theorems for the weighted means of measurable functions of several variables (English)
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      25 August 2011
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      Let \(f,w\) denote complex Lebesgue measurable functions of \(n\) nonnegative variables. The weighted mean of \(f\) at \(x\) is defined by \(T_{w}f(x)=W^{-1}(x)\int_{0}^{x}f(y)w(y)dy\), where \( W(x)=\int_{0}^{x}w(y)dy\). The function \(f\) is called \((N,w)\) summable to \(l\) if \(T_{w}f(x)\rightarrow l\) as \(x {{}^\circ}=\min (x_{1},x_{2},\dots,x_{n})\rightarrow \infty\). Notation: \(f\rightarrow l(N,w)\). A function \(g\) is statistically convergent to \(l\) if for all \( \epsilon >0\), we have \(\left| \left\{ u:0\leq u\leq x,\left| g(u)-l\right| >\epsilon \right\} \right| /(x_{1}x_{2}\cdots x_{n})\rightarrow 0\), as \(x{{}^\circ}\rightarrow \infty \). Notation: \(g\rightarrow l(st)\). In the paper the authors formulate conditions of slow oscillation and slow decrease to prove Tauberian theorems of the following type: \(f\rightarrow l(st)\Longrightarrow f\rightarrow l\); \(T_{w}f\rightarrow l(st)\Longrightarrow f\rightarrow l\) and \(T_{w}f\rightarrow l(st)\Longrightarrow f\rightarrow l(st)\). Throughout the paper the authors show by examples that the conditions cannot be weakened. In the case where \(f\) takes real values, a typical Tauberian condition on \(f\) is the following: \(\inf_{0<\rho <1}\left\{ \lim \sup_{x{{}^\circ}\rightarrow \infty }\left( \sup_{\rho x<u<x}\left| f(x)-f(u)\right| \right) \right\} =0\).
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      Tauberian theorems
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      weighted mean
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      statistical convergence
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      multivariate slow oscillation
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      multivariate slow decrease
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