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Strong ideal convergence in probabilistic metric spaces (English)
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15 October 2009
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The authors introduce the notion of strong ideal convergence in Probabilistic Metric (=PM) spaces. Let \({\mathcal I}\) be an ideal in \(\mathbb N\) (\(A\cup B\in{\mathcal I}\) if \(A,B\in{\mathcal I}\) and \(B\in{\mathcal I}\) if \(B\subset A\in{\mathcal I}\)). A sequence \((p_n)\) in a PM space \((S,{\mathcal F},\tau)\) is strongly \({\mathcal I}\)-convergent to \(p\) if \(\{n\in\mathbb N:p_n\notin{\mathcal N}_p(t)\}\in{\mathcal I}\). A strongly convergent (in the usual sense of PM spaces) sequence is also strongly \({\mathcal I}\)-convergent; the converse is not true. In general strong \({\mathcal I}\)-convergence is not metrizable. Strong \({\mathcal I}\)-cluster points are also introduced and their properties studied.
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probabilistic metric space
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strong topology
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strong ideal convergence
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strong ideal Cauchy sequence
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strong ideal limit point
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strong ideal cluster point
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