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Characterization of the convergence of weighted averages of sequences and functions
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    Characterization of the convergence of weighted averages of sequences and functions (English)
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    Let \(p_k \geq 0\), \(k = 1,2,\dots\), and \(P_n := \sum^n_{k=1} p_k \to \infty\) as \(n \to \infty\). The weighted averages of the sequence \((c_k)\) with respect to the weights \((p_k)\) are defined by \[ \sigma_n :=\frac{1}{ P_n} \sum^n_{k=1} p_k c_k. \] Under some assumptions on the weights, necessary and sufficient conditions are given such that \(\sigma_n \to L\) as \(n \to \infty\). Similar results are obtained for the weighted averages of functions. Some applications in probability theory are also given.
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    arithmetic mean
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    harmonic mean
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    weighted averages
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    moving averages
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    moving maximal averages
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    strong laws in probability theory
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