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    On the ideal convergence of subsequences and rearrangements of a real sequence (English)
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    1 September 2010
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    The authors examine the ideal convergence of subsequences and rearrangements of a real sequence. They obtain a necessary and sufficient condition for a sequence to be statistically convergent. In the last section they present some results related to the \(I_{\varphi}\)-continuity, the set of \(I_{\varphi}\)-limit points and set of \(I_{\varphi}\)-cluster points.
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    ideal convergence
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    statistical convergence
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    rearrangement
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    \(\varphi \)-density
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    \(\mathcal I _{\varphi}\)-continuity
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    \(\mathcal I_{\varphi}\)-limit point
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