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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3441009

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zbMATH Open0281.42011MaRDI QIDQ4767733FDOQ4767733


Authors: S. A. Telyakovskiĭ Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 1973



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Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Convergence and absolute convergence of Fourier and trigonometric series (42A20) Trigonometric series of special types (positive coefficients, monotonic coefficients, etc.) (42A32)



Cited In (10)

  • On the integrability of dyadic maximal Walsh series
  • On integrability and \(L^{1}\)-convergence differentiated trigonometric series.
  • On asymptotics of Fourier transform for functions of certain classes
  • Extensions of Móricz classes and convergence of trigonometric sine series in \(L^1\)-norm
  • Optimal rate of convergence for stochastic Burgers-type equations
  • Classes of \(L^1\)-convergence of Fourier series
  • Fourier transformation of quasiconvex functions and functions of the class \(V^{*}\)
  • On integrability and strong summability of Walsh-Kaczmarz series
  • \(L^1\)-convergence of the sine series whose coefficients belong to some generalized classes of sequences
  • On generalization of two theorems pertaining to integrability of cosine and sine trigonometric series





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