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    On a class of generalized lacunary difference sequence spaces defined by Orlicz functions (English)
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    25 January 2005
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    Certain sequence spaces called generalized lacunary difference sequence spaces are introduced by the authors via an Orlicz function and using the \(m\)-th difference. The authors study the structure of these spaces as well as some inclusion relations between them.
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    Orlicz function
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    lacunary sequence
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    difference sequence space
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    strong convergence
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