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The following pages link to Regularly \(\sigma \)-conservative and \(\sigma \)-coercive four dimensional matrices (Q1004848):
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- Generalized spaces of double sequences for Orlicz functions and bounded-regular matrices over \(n\)-normed spaces (Q260156) (← links)
- Some spaces of double sequences obtained through invariant mean and related concepts (Q369996) (← links)
- On some new sequence spaces of non-absolute type and matrix transformations (Q392247) (← links)
- Some inequalities related to the concept of double statistical summability (Q392326) (← links)
- Invariant and absolute invariant means of double sequences (Q442598) (← links)
- Some matrix transformations of convex and paranormed sequence spaces into the spaces of invariant means (Q442605) (← links)
- Generalized statistical convergence and statistical core of double sequences (Q627602) (← links)
- The Cesàro core of double sequences (Q638148) (← links)
- Generalization of the space \(l(p)\) derived by absolute Euler summability and matrix operators (Q824596) (← links)
- On \(\sigma \)-conservative and boundedly \(\sigma \)-conservative four-dimensional matrices (Q980283) (← links)
- On almost \(B\)-summable double sequence spaces (Q1691315) (← links)
- Generalized almost convergence and core theorems of double sequences (Q1722194) (← links)
- Double sequence spaces by means of Orlicz functions (Q1722482) (← links)
- Almost conservative four-dimensional matrices through de la Vallée-Poussin mean (Q1724071) (← links)
- Bertrand curves of \(\mathrm{AW}(k)\)-type in the equiform geometry of the Galilean space (Q1724085) (← links)
- Double sequence spaces over \(n\)-normed spaces defined by a sequence of Orlicz functions (Q2258657) (← links)
- On the characterization of some classes of four-dimensional matrices and almost \(B\)-summable double sequences (Q2337093) (← links)
- Four-dimensional generalized difference matrix and some double sequence spaces (Q2360405) (← links)
- Approximation theorems for functions of two variables via \(\sigma\)-convergence (Q2443790) (← links)