Matrix summability of classes of geometric sequences (Q1201221)

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Matrix summability of classes of geometric sequences
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    Matrix summability of classes of geometric sequences (English)
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    17 January 1993
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    An infinite matrix \(A\) is called an \(X-Y\) matrix if \(u\in X\) implies \(Au\in Y\), where \((Au)_ n:=\sum_ k a_{nk}u_ k\). \textit{G. W. Fricke} and \textit{J. A. Fridy} [Can. J. Math. 39, 568-582 (1987; Zbl 0618.40003)] introduced the set \(G\) of complex number sequences that are dominated by some convergent geometric sequence, and gave characterizations of \(G-\ell\) and \(G-G\) matrices. In this paper the author defines \(G_ t=\{u=\{u_ n\}\subset\mathbb{C}\): \(u_ n=O(r^ n)\) for some \(0<r<t<1\}\) and then obtains necessary and sufficient conditions on \(A\) to have \(G_ t-\ell\), \(G_ t-G\), \(G_ t-G_ w\), \(G_ t-G_ t\) and \(G-G_ w\). The paper concludes with a table delineating the conditions for specific methods such as Euler, Nörlund, Abel, etc.
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    geometric series
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    Abel
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    Euler
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    Nörlund
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    Borel
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    Taylor
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