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Denjoy–Luzin theorem

In mathematics, the Denjoy–Luzin theorem, introduced independently by Denjoy (1912) and Luzin (1912) states that if a trigonometric series converges absolutely on a set of positive measure, then the sum of its coefficients converges absolutely, and in particular the trigonometric series converges absolutely everywhere.

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  • Denjoy, Arnaud (1912), "Sur l'absolue convergence des séries trigonométriques", C. R. Acad. Sci., 155: 135–136
  • "Denjoy-Luzin theorem", Encyclopedia of Mathematics, EMS Press, 2001 [1994]
  • Luzin, N. N. (1912), "On the convergence of trigonometric series", Moskau Math. Samml. (in Russian), 28: 461–472, JFM 43.0319.03










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