On the absolute divergence of Fourier series on the infinite-dimensional torus

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Abstract: We present some simple counterexamples, based on quadratic forms in infinitely many variables, showing that the implication is false. There are functions of the class C(infty(mathbbTomega) (depending on an infinite number of variables) whose Fourier series diverges absolutely. This fact establishes a significant difference from the finite dimensional case.









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