Part II: Advanced Topics and Applications (Chapters 10–17)
The book is structured into two main parts, covering the following chapters: Part I: Foundations and Convergence (Chapters 1–9) A. Zygmund-Trigonometric Series, Third Edition,...
This section covers foundational topics including basic Fourier series, coefficients, summability, function classes, special series, absolute convergence, complex methods, divergence, and Riemann's theory. Part II: Advanced Topics and Applications (Chapters 10–17)
The of Antoni Zygmund's Trigonometric Series , published by Cambridge University Press in 2002, combines both volumes of the classic 1959 second edition into a single binding. This edition remains a foundational text in harmonic analysis and features a new foreword by Robert A. Fefferman , which discusses more recent developments like Carleson's theorem on almost everywhere convergence. Fefferman , which discusses more recent developments like
This section delves into advanced subjects, including interpolation, differentiation of series, operators, almost everywhere convergence, further complex methods, Littlewood-Paley functions, integrals, and multiple Fourier series.
The text is known for its rigorous treatment of classical analysis, providing extensive exercises at the end of each chapter and detailed "Notes" sections for bibliographical attributions. You can find the full table of contents and details on the Cambridge University Press official page or at retailers like Amazon and Barnes & Noble . Trigonometric Series (Cambridge Mathematical Library)