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Yifeng Liuns is touched upon and certain asymptotic expansions are given. Furthermore, Nikolskiĭ constants for periodic singular integrals of Fejér’s type with respect to Lipschitz classes are determined; these complete the results of Sec. 1.6.3 in the fractional case. Sec. 3.4 deals with direct approximationCuisine 发表于 2025-3-25 17:27:47
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Wee Teck Gan,Xiaolei Wane in order to give a unified approach to Fourier analysis on different groups. This chapter is devoted to the study of the line group. Parallel to Sec. 4.1, Sec. 5.1 is concerned with the operational rules of the Fourier transform in L.. The inversion theory will follow by the theory of singular intanachronistic 发表于 2025-3-26 05:59:21
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Michael Harrisfinite Fourier transform, including the Riemann-Lebesgue lemma and convolution theorem. Discussion of the inversion problem is kept to a minimum since it turns out to be the convergence problem for Fourier series. Indeed, the theory of periodic singular integrals of Chapter 1 enters in when consider傲慢人 发表于 2025-3-26 12:49:40
Dihua Jiang,Lei Zhang in Oberwolfach (Black Forest) in August 1965, it was felt that there was a real need for a book on Fourier analysis stressing (i) parallel treatment of Fourier series and Fourier trans forms from a transform point of view, (ii) treatment of Fourier transforms in LP(lRn)_ space not only for p = 1 aright-atrium 发表于 2025-3-26 20:16:40
Toshiyuki Kobayashi,Birgit Speh in Oberwolfach (Black Forest) in August 1965, it was felt that there was a real need for a book on Fourier analysis stressing (i) parallel treatment of Fourier series and Fourier trans forms from a transform point of view, (ii) treatment of Fourier transforms in LP(lRn)_ space not only for p = 1 a