Trigonometric Series

Antoni Zygmund wrote a classic two-volume set of books entitled Trigonometric Series, which discusses many different aspects of trigonometric series. The first edition was a single volume, published in 1935 (under the slightly different title Trigonometrical Series). The second edition of 1959 was greatly expanded, taking up two volumes, though it was later reprinted as a single volume paperback. The third edition of 2002 is similar to the second edition, with the addition of a preface by Robert A. Fefferman on more recent developments, in particular Carleson's theorem about almost everywhere pointwise convergence for square integrable functions.

Publication history

  • Zygmund, Antoni (1935), Trigonometrical series., Monogr. Mat., 5, Warszawa, Lwow: Subwencji Fundusz Kultury Narodowej., Zbl 0011.01703
  • Zygmund, Antoni (1952), Trigonometrical series, New York: Chelsea Publishing Co., MR 0076084
  • Zygmund, Antoni (1955), Trigonometrical series, Dover Publications, New York, MR 0072976
  • Zygmund, Antoni (1959), Trigonometric series Vols. I, II (2nd ed.), Cambridge University Press, MR 0107776
  • Zygmund, Antoni (1968), Trigonometric series: Vols. I, II, Second edition, reprinted with corrections and some additions (2nd ed.), Cambridge University Press, MR 0236587
  • Zygmund, Antoni (1977), Trigonometric series. Vol. I, II, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-07477-3, MR 0617944
  • Zygmund, Antoni (1988), Trigonometric series. Vol. I, II, Cambridge Mathematical Library, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-35885-9, MR 0933759
  • Zygmund, Antoni (2002), Fefferman, Robert A. (ed.), Trigonometric series. Vol. I, II, Cambridge Mathematical Library (3rd ed.), Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-89053-3, MR 1963498

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