Summability of multi-dimensional trigonometric Fourier series
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zbMATH Open1285.42010arXiv1206.1789MaRDI QIDQ5404065FDOQ5404065
Authors: Ferenc Weisz
Publication date: 21 March 2014
Abstract: We consider the summability of one- and multi-dimensional trigonometric Fourier series. The Fej{'e}r and Riesz summability methods are investigated in detail. Different types of summation and convergence are considered. We will prove that the maximal operator of the summability means is bounded from the Hardy space to , for all , where depends on the summability method and the dimension. For , we obtain a weak type inequality by interpolation, which ensures the almost everywhere convergence of the summability means. Similar results are formulated for the more general -summability and for Fourier transforms.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1206.1789
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