Notes on the Theory of Series (XIII): Some New Properties of Fourier Constants
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- Positive orthonormal systems
- On Lorentz and Orlicz-Lorentz subspaces of bounded families and approximation type operators
- Integral operators induced by symbols with non-negative Maclaurin coefficients mapping into \(H^\infty \)
- On some geometric properties of generalized Musielak-Orlicz sequence space and corresponding operator ideals
- Rearrangement-invariant spaces of functions on LCA groups
- Trigonometric series with general monotone coefficients
- Norm inequalities for certain classes of functions and their Fourier transforms
- Rearrangements of functions on a locally compact abelian group and integrability of the Fourier transform
- Weighted Fourier inequalities and boundedness of variation
- Hardy-Littlewood type inequalities for Vilenkin-Fourier coefficients
- Analytic functions with decreasing coefficients and Hardy and Bloch spaces
- Generalized Cesàro operators on weighted Dirichlet spaces
- Cesàro-type operators on Hardy spaces
- Some asymptotic properties of Fourier constants and integrability theorems
- Some Points in the Theory of Trigonometric and Power Series
- A Hardy-Littlewood theorem for multiple series
- Complete paranormed Orlicz Lorentz sequence spaces over \(n\)-normed spaces
- Integrability of trigonometrical series, II
- On weighted integrability of double cosine series
- Necessary and sufficient conditions for integrability of certain cosine sums
- Integrability of trigonometric series. II
- Some points in the theory of trigonometric and power series.
- Some further asymptotic properties of Fourier constants
- On Maximal Rearrangement Inequalities for the Fourier Transform
- Norm inequalities for some orthogonal series
- A generalized Hilbert operator acting on conformally invariant spaces
- Random rearrangements of Fourier coefficients
- On Walsh series with coefficients tending monotonically to zero
- Relations between summability of functions and their Fourier series
- Counterexamples to the Hardy-Littlewood theorem for generalized monotone sequences
- General monotone sequences and trigonometric series
- General monotonicity and interpolation of operators
- On the integrability of functions defined by trigonometrical series
- Series in multiplicative systems in Lorentz spaces
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