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Extensions of the spaces \(c\) and \(c_ 0\) from single to double sequences
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    Extensions of the spaces \(c\) and \(c_ 0\) from single to double sequences (English)
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    28 June 1992
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    The author has taken up the study of some sub-spaces of double sequences of complex numbers under both the regular convergence as well as the convergence in Pringsheim's sense. He shows that the space of regularly convergent sequences is complete under the sup norm and the space of sequences convergent in Psingsheim's sense is complete under an associated pseudonorm. He has also given some representation theorem for bounded linear functionals on these spaces.
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    sub-spaces of double sequences of complex numbers
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    regular convergence
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    convergence in Pringsheim's sense
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