A theorem of Bohr for multiple trigonometric series (Q752389)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4177837
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4177837 |
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A theorem of Bohr for multiple trigonometric series (English)
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1989
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The following theorem due to Bohr [see \textit{B. S. Kashin} and the author, Orthogonal series (Russian, 1984; Zbl 0632.42017; English transl., 1989; Zbl 0668.42011)] is well known: For an arbitrary \(f\in C(-\pi,\pi)\), \(f(- \pi)=f(\pi)\), there exists a homeomorphism \(\tau\) (x) of the interval \([- \pi,\pi]\) (i.e., a one-to-one continuous mapping of the interval \([- \pi,\pi]\) onto itself) such that the Fourier series of the superposition \(f\circ \tau (x)\) converges uniformly on \([-\pi,\pi]\). Here we prove an analogue of this theorem in the multidimensional case using a multidimensional analogue of a Faber-Schauder system.
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theorem of Bohr
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multiple trigonometric series
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Fourier series
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superposition
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Faber-Schauder system
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