Lauricella's theorem

In the theory of orthogonal functions, Lauricella's theorem provides a condition for checking the closure of a set of orthogonal functions, namely:

Theorem. A necessary and sufficient condition that a normal orthogonal set \{u_k\} be closed is that the formal series for each function of a known closed normal orthogonal set \{v_k\} in terms of \{u_k\} converge in the mean to that function.

The theorem was proved by Giuseppe Lauricella in 1912.

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