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On the boundedness of the partial sums operator for the Fourier series in the function classes families associated with harmonic intervals
Author(s) -
Gulsim A. Yessenbayeva,
G.А. Yessenbayeva,
A.T. Kasimov,
N.K. Syzdykova
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
ķaraġandy universitetìnìn̦ habaršysy. matematika seriâsy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2663-5011
pISSN - 2518-7929
DOI - 10.31489/2021m3/131-139
Subject(s) - mathematics , fourier series , trigonometric interpolation , trigonometric polynomial , orthogonal polynomials , mathematical analysis , harmonic , trigonometric series , spectrum (functional analysis) , pure mathematics , trigonometry , physics , quantum mechanics , linear interpolation , polynomial , bicubic interpolation
The article is devoted to the study of some data from the theory of functions approximation by trigonometric polynomials with a spectrum from special sets called harmonic intervals. Due to the limited perception range of devices, the perception range of the senses of the person himself, when studying a mathematical model it is often enough to find an approximation of the object so that the error (noise, interference, distortion) is outside the interval of perception. Harmonic intervals model problems of this kind to some extent. In the article the main components of the approximation theory of functions by trigonometric polynomials with a spectrum from harmonic intervals are presented, the theorem on estimating the best approximation of a function by trigonometric polynomials through the best approximations of a function by trigonometric polynomials with a spectrum from harmonic intervals is proved. Theorems on the boundedness of the partial sums operator for the Fourier series in the function classes families associated with harmonic intervals are considered; such a theorem for the Lorentz space is generalized and proved. The article is mainly aimed at scientific researchers dealing with practical applications of the approximation theory of functions by trigonometric polynomials with a spectrum from special sets.

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