This article is about the book. For the mathematical concept, see Trigonometric series.
Trigonometric Series
Author
Antoni Zygmund
Subject
Trigonometric series
Published
1935, 1959, 2002
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.[citation needed]
Zygmund, Antoni (1952). Trigonometrical series. New York: Chelsea Publishing Co. MR0076084.
Zygmund, Antoni (1955). Trigonometrical series. New York: Dover Publications. MR0072976.
Zygmund, Antoni (1959). Trigonometric series (2nd ed.). Cambridge University Press. MR0107776. Volume I, Volume II.
Zygmund, Antoni (1968). Trigonometric series. Second edition, reprinted with corrections and some additions. Vol. I and II (2nd ed.). Cambridge University Press. MR0236587.
Zygmund, Antoni (1977). Trigonometric series. Vol. I and II. Cambridge University Press. ISBN978-0-521-07477-3. MR0617944.
Zygmund, Antoni (1988). Trigonometric series. Cambridge Mathematical Library. Vol. I and II. Cambridge University Press. ISBN978-0-521-35885-9. MR0933759.