Multifractal analysis of the divergence of Fourier series

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zbMATH Open1278.42003arXiv1103.3027MaRDI QIDQ4914367FDOQ4914367


Authors: Frédéric Bayart, Yanick Heurteaux Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 19 April 2013

Abstract: A famous theorem of Carleson says that, given any function finLp(TT), pin(1,+infty), its Fourier series (Snf(x)) converges for almost every xinmathbbT. Beside this property, the series may diverge at some point, without exceeding O(n1/p). We define the divergence index at x as the infimum of the positive real numbers such that and we are interested in the size of the exceptional sets , namely the sets of xinmathbbT with divergence index equal to . We show that quasi-all functions in Lp(TT) have a multifractal behavior with respect to this definition. Precisely, for quasi-all functions in Lp(mathbbT), for all , has Hausdorff dimension equal to . We also investigate the same problem in mathcalC(mathbbT), replacing polynomial divergence by logarithmic divergence. In this context, the results that we get on the size of the exceptional sets are rather surprizing.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1103.3027




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