On the absolute divergence of Fourier series in the infinite dimensional torus
Abstract
We present some simple counterexamples, based on quadratic forms in infinitely many variables, showing that the implication f∈ C(∞(Tω)Σp∈Z∞|f(p)|<∞ is false. There are functions of the class C(∞(Tω) (depending on an infinite number of variables) whose Fourier series diverges absolutely. This fact establishes a significant difference from the finite dimensional case.
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