Convergence of Trigonometric Fourier Series
This is a list of definitions, lemmas and theorems needed to provide convergence arguments for trigonometric Fourier series. Some proofs begin on page 3. Definitions. For any nonnegative integer k, a function u is if every k-th order partial derivative of u exists and is continuous. For two functions f and g defined on an interval , we will ... ................
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