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The spectrum generated by \(s\)-numbers and pre-quasi normed Orlicz-Cesàro mean sequence spaces
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    The spectrum generated by \(s\)-numbers and pre-quasi normed Orlicz-Cesàro mean sequence spaces (English)
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    29 November 2021
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    The concept of pre-quasi norm on Orlicz-Cesàro mean sequence spaces is more general than the quasi norm. In the present paper, the author studies this concept and gives necessary and sufficient conditions on this sequence space equipped with the pre-quasi norm such that the multiplication operator defined on this sequence space is bounded, approximable, invertible, Fredholm and has closed range. Also, some topological properties of the the pre-quasi operator ideal constructed by this sequence space and \(s\)-numbers are given. Especially, this pre-quasi operator ideal is strictly contained in the class of all bounded linear operators whose sequence of eigenvalues belongs to this sequence space.
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    pre-quasi norm
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    Orlicz-Cesàro mean
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    multiplication operator
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    Fredholm operator
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    approximable operator
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