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The following pages link to A Cantor-Lebesgue Theorem in Two Dimensions (Q5627170):
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- Multiple Fourier series and integrals (Q788231) (← links)
- Spherical sums of Fourier series in \(L_ p\) (Q920330) (← links)
- Certain properties of the Haar double series with everywhere convergent spherical partial sums (Q1054946) (← links)
- Concerning the \(L^ p\) norm of spectral clusters for second-order elliptic operators on compact manifolds (Q1100683) (← links)
- Fourier-Laplace series on a sphere (Q1157497) (← links)
- Analogs of the Luzin-Danzhu and Cantor-Lebesgue theorems for double trigonometric series (Q1249304) (← links)
- Cantor-Lebesgue theorem for double trigonometric series (Q1844402) (← links)
- Local \(L^p\) norms of Schrödinger eigenfunctions on \({\mathbb{S}}^2\) (Q2118373) (← links)
- Equidistribution of toral eigenfunctions along hypersurfaces (Q2177527) (← links)
- Semiclassical measures for the Schrödinger equation on the torus (Q2510746) (← links)
- On the Cantor-Lebesgue theorem for double trigonometric series (Q2557864) (← links)
- One and two dimensional Cantor-Lebesgue type theorems (Q3127272) (← links)
- Sets of uniqueness for spherically convergent multiple trigonometric series (Q3151253) (← links)
- Generalizations of the Wave Equation (Q4201526) (← links)
- Victor Shapiro and the Theory of Uniqueness for Multiple Trigonometric Series (Q4555486) (← links)
- Convergence, Uniqueness, and Summability of Multiple Trigonometric Series (Q5641586) (← links)
- Absolute convergence of multiple Fourier series (Q5895347) (← links)
- \(L^2\) to \(L^p\) bounds for spectral projectors on the Euclidean two-dimensional torus (Q6543255) (← links)