Nonexistence of universally accelerating linear summability methods (Q1344342)
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Nonexistence of universally accelerating linear summability methods (English)
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6 September 1995
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The equivalence of two Toeplitz matrices is deduced from their transformation properties with regard to convergent sequences. Let \(a(m,n)\) and \(b(m,n)\) \((m,n \geq 1)\) be the elements of two regular Toeplitz matrices \(A\) and \(B\). \({\mathcal S}\) being a representative convergent sequence, denote its members by \(S(n)\) \((n \geq 1)\) and its limit by \(L({\mathcal S})\). Set \(\sigma (A \| S,m) = \sum a(m,n) S(n)\) \((1 \leq n < \infty)\) for \(m \geq 1\) and define \(\sigma (B \| {\mathcal S}, m)\) for \(m \geq 1\) similarly. If, for every convergent sequence \({\mathcal S}\), \(| \sigma (B \| {\mathcal S},m) - L({\mathcal S}) | \leq K ({\mathcal S}) | \sigma (A \| {\mathcal S}, m) - L({\mathcal S}) |\) \((m \geq 1)\), where \(K({\mathcal S})\) depends upon \({\mathcal S}\) but not upon \(m\), then (a) for some \(p \geq 1\), \(a(m,n) = b(m,n)\) \((n \geq 1)\) for all \(m \geq p\) and (b) \(A\) and \(B\) sum the same sequences.
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linear summability methods
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Toeplitz matrices
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summability equivalence
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convergence acceleration
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