On the pointwise convergence of the sequence of partial Fourier sums along lacunary subsequences
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Abstract: In his 2006 ICM invited address, Konyagin mentioned the following conjecture: if stands for the -th partial Fourier sum of and is a lacunary sequence, then is a.e. pointwise convergent for any . In this paper we will show that As a direct consequence we obtain that a.e. for . The (discrete) Walsh model version of this last fact was proved by Do and Lacey but their methods do not (re)cover the (continuous) Fourier setting. The key ingredient for our proof is a tile decomposition of the operator which depends on both the function and on the lacunary structure of the frequencies. This tile decomposition, called lacunary, is directly adapted to the context of our problem, and, combined with a canonical mass decomposition of the tiles, provides the natural environment to which the methods developed by the author in "On the Boundedness of the Carleson Operator near " apply.
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