
doi: 10.2298/fuee0803255w
handle: 10831/92925
Lebesgue and Walsh-Lebesgue points are introduced for higher dimensional functions and it is proved that a.e. point is a (Walsh)-Lebesgue point of a function f from the space L(log L)d-1. Every function f ? L(log L)d-1 is Fej?r summable at each (Walsh)-Lebesgue point. .
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