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    Tauberian conditions under which convergence follows from Abel summability (English)
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    5 November 2010
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    The authors prove that if \((u(n))\) is Abel summable to \(s\) and if \((u(n))\) is one-sided slowly oscillating, then \(u(n)\) converges to \(s\). The proof of the result is based on a corollary to Karamata's main theorem [\textit{J.\ Karamata}, Math.\ Z. 32, 319--320 (1930; JFM 56.0210.01)].
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    Abel summability
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    one-sided slow oscillation
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    Tauberian conditions
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