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On the law of the iterated logarithm for trigonometric series with bounded gaps II

Christoph Aistleitner, Katusi Fukuyama

Published 2014-03-07Version 1

It is well-known that for a quickly increasing sequence $(n_k)_{k \geq 1}$ the functions $(\cos 2 \pi n_k x)_{k \geq 1}$ show a behavior which is typical for sequences of independent random variables. If the growth condition on $(n_k)_{k \geq 1}$ is relaxed then this almost-independent behavior generally fails. Still, probabilistic constructions show that for \emph{some} very slowly increasing sequences $(n_k)_{k \geq 1}$ this almost-independence property is preserved. For example, there exists $(n_k)_{k \geq 1}$ having bounded gaps such that the normalized sums $\sum \cos 2 \pi n_k x$ satisfy the central limit theorem (CLT). However, due to a ``loss of mass'' phenomenon the variance in the CLT for a sequence with bounded gaps is always smaller than $1/2$. In the case of the law of the iterated logarithm (LIL) the situation is different; as we proved in an earlier paper, there exists $(n_k)_{k \geq 1}$ with bounded gaps such that $$ \limsup_{N \to \infty} \frac{\left| \sum_{k=1}^N \cos 2 \pi n_k x \right|}{\sqrt{N \log \log N}} = \infty \qquad \textrm{for almost all $x$.} $$ In the present paper we prove a complementary results showing that any prescribed limsup-behavior in the LIL is possible for sequences with bounded gaps. More precisely, we show that for any real number $\Lambda \geq 0$ there exists a sequence of integers $(n_k)_{k \geq 1}$ satisfying $n_{k+1} - n_{k} \in \{1,2\}$ such that the limsup in the LIL equals $\Lambda$ for almost all $x$. Similar results are proved for sums $\sum f(n_k x)$ and for the discrepancy of $(\langle n_k x \rangle)_{k \geq 1}$.

Comments: This manuscript is a complement to the paper "On the law of the iterated logarithm for trigonometric series with bounded gaps", Probab. Th. Rel. Fields, 154 (2012), no. 3-4, 607--620, by the same authors
Categories: math.NT, math.CA, math.PR
Subjects: 60F15, 11K38, 42A32
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