Riemann–Lebesgue lemma

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1Rapidly Growing Fourier Integrals Erik Talvila 1. THE RIEMANN–LEBESGUE LEMMA. In its usual form, the Riemann– ∞ Lebesgue Lemma reads as follows: If f ∈ L 1 and fˆ(s) = −∞ eisx f (x) d x is its Fourier trans

Rapidly Growing Fourier Integrals Erik Talvila 1. THE RIEMANN–LEBESGUE LEMMA. In its usual form, the Riemann– ∞ Lebesgue Lemma reads as follows: If f ∈ L 1 and fˆ(s) = −∞ eisx f (x) d x is its Fourier trans

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2Fourier series with the continuous primitive integral

Fourier series with the continuous primitive integral

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3Henstock–Kurzweil Fourier transforms Erik Talvila University of Alberta www.math.ualberta.ca/˜etalvila/

Henstock–Kurzweil Fourier transforms Erik Talvila University of Alberta www.math.ualberta.ca/˜etalvila/

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Language: English - Date: 2003-03-09 16:36:48
4Illinois Journal of Mathematics Volume 46, Number 4, Winter 2002, Pages 1207–1226 S[removed]HENSTOCK-KURZWEIL FOURIER TRANSFORMS ERIK TALVILA

Illinois Journal of Mathematics Volume 46, Number 4, Winter 2002, Pages 1207–1226 S[removed]HENSTOCK-KURZWEIL FOURIER TRANSFORMS ERIK TALVILA

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5(February 19, [removed]Applications to Fourier series Paul Garrett  [removed] http://www.math.umn.edu/˜garrett/

(February 19, [removed]Applications to Fourier series Paul Garrett [removed] http://www.math.umn.edu/˜garrett/

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Language: English - Date: 2005-02-19 15:28:47