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Ideal convergence is a generalization of statistical convergence, and the concept of statistical convergence is a generalization of the usual notion of convergence that, for real-valued sequences, parallels the usual theory of convergence. For a subset \(M\) of the set of positive integers the asymptotic density of \(M,\) denoted by \(\delta(M)\), is given by \[ \delta(M)=\lim_{n\to\infty}\frac{1}{n}|\{k\leq n: k\in M\}|, \] if this limit exists, where \(|\{k \leq n: k\in {M}\}|\) denotes the cardinality of the set \(\{k \leq n : k \in{M}\}\). A sequence \((x_{n})\) of points in a topological space \(X\) is statistically convergent to a point \(\ell\) in \(X\) if \[ \delta(\{n:x_{n}\notin{U}\})=0 \] for every neighborhood \(U\)of \(\ell\). An ideal \(I\) is a family of subsets of positive integers which is closed under taking finite unions and subsets of its elements. A sequence \(\mathbf{x}=(x_n)\) of points in a topological space \(X\) is said to be \(I\)-convergent to an element \(\ell\) of \(X\) if \( \{n\in \mathbb{N}: x_n \notin{U} \} \in I\) for every neighborhood \(U\) of \(\ell\). From the abstract: The author makes some further investigations on ideal convergence and in particular he concentrates on \(I\)-limit points and \(I\)-cluster points, and establishes a characterization of the set of \(I\)-limit points which has not been done in any structure so far and shows that this set can be characterized as an \(F_{\sigma }\)-set for a large class of ideals, namely analytic \(P\)-ideals and then makes certain interesting observations on \(I\)-cluster points.
Property / review text: Ideal convergence is a generalization of statistical convergence, and the concept of statistical convergence is a generalization of the usual notion of convergence that, for real-valued sequences, parallels the usual theory of convergence. For a subset \(M\) of the set of positive integers the asymptotic density of \(M,\) denoted by \(\delta(M)\), is given by \[ \delta(M)=\lim_{n\to\infty}\frac{1}{n}|\{k\leq n: k\in M\}|, \] if this limit exists, where \(|\{k \leq n: k\in {M}\}|\) denotes the cardinality of the set \(\{k \leq n : k \in{M}\}\). A sequence \((x_{n})\) of points in a topological space \(X\) is statistically convergent to a point \(\ell\) in \(X\) if \[ \delta(\{n:x_{n}\notin{U}\})=0 \] for every neighborhood \(U\)of \(\ell\). An ideal \(I\) is a family of subsets of positive integers which is closed under taking finite unions and subsets of its elements. A sequence \(\mathbf{x}=(x_n)\) of points in a topological space \(X\) is said to be \(I\)-convergent to an element \(\ell\) of \(X\) if \( \{n\in \mathbb{N}: x_n \notin{U} \} \in I\) for every neighborhood \(U\) of \(\ell\). From the abstract: The author makes some further investigations on ideal convergence and in particular he concentrates on \(I\)-limit points and \(I\)-cluster points, and establishes a characterization of the set of \(I\)-limit points which has not been done in any structure so far and shows that this set can be characterized as an \(F_{\sigma }\)-set for a large class of ideals, namely analytic \(P\)-ideals and then makes certain interesting observations on \(I\)-cluster points. / rank
 
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Property / reviewed by: Hüseyin Çakalli / rank
 
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summability methods using statistical convergence
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ideal
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filter
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ideal convergence
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\(I\)-limit points, \(I\)-cluster points
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    Ideal convergence is a generalization of statistical convergence, and the concept of statistical convergence is a generalization of the usual notion of convergence that, for real-valued sequences, parallels the usual theory of convergence. For a subset \(M\) of the set of positive integers the asymptotic density of \(M,\) denoted by \(\delta(M)\), is given by \[ \delta(M)=\lim_{n\to\infty}\frac{1}{n}|\{k\leq n: k\in M\}|, \] if this limit exists, where \(|\{k \leq n: k\in {M}\}|\) denotes the cardinality of the set \(\{k \leq n : k \in{M}\}\). A sequence \((x_{n})\) of points in a topological space \(X\) is statistically convergent to a point \(\ell\) in \(X\) if \[ \delta(\{n:x_{n}\notin{U}\})=0 \] for every neighborhood \(U\)of \(\ell\). An ideal \(I\) is a family of subsets of positive integers which is closed under taking finite unions and subsets of its elements. A sequence \(\mathbf{x}=(x_n)\) of points in a topological space \(X\) is said to be \(I\)-convergent to an element \(\ell\) of \(X\) if \( \{n\in \mathbb{N}: x_n \notin{U} \} \in I\) for every neighborhood \(U\) of \(\ell\). From the abstract: The author makes some further investigations on ideal convergence and in particular he concentrates on \(I\)-limit points and \(I\)-cluster points, and establishes a characterization of the set of \(I\)-limit points which has not been done in any structure so far and shows that this set can be characterized as an \(F_{\sigma }\)-set for a large class of ideals, namely analytic \(P\)-ideals and then makes certain interesting observations on \(I\)-cluster points.
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    summability methods using statistical convergence
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    ideal
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    filter
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    ideal convergence
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    \(I\)-limit points, \(I\)-cluster points
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