Pointwise convergence of Walsh-Fourier series of vector-valued functions
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Abstract: We prove a version of Carleson's Theorem in the Walsh model for vector-valued functions: For , and a UMD space , the Walsh-Fourier series of converges pointwise, provided that is a complex interpolation space between another UMD space and a Hilbert space , for some . Apparently, all known examples of UMD spaces satisfy this condition.
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