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A note on statistical convergence on time scale
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    A note on statistical convergence on time scale (English)
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    11 December 2013
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    The authors transfer the concepts of density, statistical convergence and the statistical Cauchy property to the more general setting of time scales. This yields new notions like \(\Delta\)-density, \(\Delta\)-convergence and the \(\Delta\)-Cauchy property. The main result then contains a statement about the equivalence of \(\Delta\)-convergence and the \(\Delta\)-Cauchy property for a real-valued measurable function defined on a time scale.
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    time scale
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    Lebesgue measure
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    statistical convergence
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