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A Strong Converse of the Wiener-Levy Theorem

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

Walter Rudin*
Affiliation:
University of Wisconsin
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Let A1 denote the class of all complex functions on the unit circle which are sums of absolutely convergent trigonometric series; that is to say, the class of all f of the form

Similarly, if 1 < p < ∞, let Ap be the class of all complex functions f on the circle whose Fourier coefficients

satisfy the condition

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Canadian Mathematical Society 1962

References

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