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Almost-convergent sequences with respect to polynomial hypergroups
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    Almost-convergent sequences with respect to polynomial hypergroups (English)
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    5 May 2014
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    \textit{G. G. Lorentz} [Acta Math., Uppsala 80, 167--190 (1948; Zbl 0031.29501)] gave a characterisation of sequences for which all Banach limits coincide (almost invariant sequences) as those sequences \((\alpha_n)\) for which the arithmetic means \(\frac 1{k+1}(\alpha_n+\ldots +\alpha_{n+k})\) converge uniformly in \(n\) to some value \(d\) as \(k\to\infty\). If \(\mathbb N_0\) is equipped with a certain polynomial hypergroup structure analogous results can be stated with respect to invariance of operators \(T_m\) defined via convolution instead of the shift operator. A sequence \((\alpha(n))_{n\in\mathbb N_0}\) is then called almost invariant if all \(T_m\)-invariant means of \((\alpha_n)\) coincide. This property is shown to be equivalent to the uniform convergence of averages built by these generalised shift operators to the \(T_m\)-invariant mean of \((\alpha_n)\).
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    orthogonal polynomial
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    hypergroup
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    almost convergence
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    amenability
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