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Almost convergence through the generalized de la Vallée-Poussin mean (English)
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9 March 2011
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The notion of almost convergence (a.c.) through the uniform convergence of de la Vallée-Poussin means introduced by G. G. Lorentz in 1948 is generalized by using the concept of invariant mean and the generalized de la Vallée-Poussin mean. Then the (\(\sigma,\lambda)\)-convergence is defined. The notion of \(\sigma\)-convergence and of \(\sigma\)-conservative, \(\sigma\)-regular and \(\sigma\)-coercive infinite matrices introduced by Schaefer and studied recently by the authors allow to generalize the above matrices by using the concept of (\(\sigma,\lambda)\)-convergence and to determine the associated bounded linear operators for these matrix classes.
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sequence spaces
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invariant mean
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matrix transformation
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bounded linear operators
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