On asymptotically \(\Delta^m\) lacunary statistical equivalent sequences (Q2249028)

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    On asymptotically \(\Delta^m\) lacunary statistical equivalent sequences
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6309621

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      On asymptotically \(\Delta^m\) lacunary statistical equivalent sequences (English)
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      27 June 2014
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      The paper under review is about different types of asymptotic equivalence of nonnegative real-valued sequences. The definition of asymptotically \(\Delta ^{m}\) lacunary statistically equivalent sequences is given as follows and it is a natural combination of asymptotic equivalence and lacunary statistical convergence: {Definition}. Let \(\theta \) be a lacunary sequence. Two nonnegative sequences \((x_{n})\) and \((y_{n})\) are said to be \(\Delta ^{m}\) lacunary statistically equivalent of multiple \(L\) provided that for every \(\varepsilon >0\), \[ \underset{r}{\lim }\frac{1}{h_{r}}\left\{ \text{the number of }k\in I_{r}:\left| \frac{\Delta ^{m}x_{k}}{\Delta ^{m}y_{k}}-L\right| \geq \varepsilon \right\} =0. \] It is denoted by \(x\overset{S_{\theta }^{L}(\Delta^{m})}{\sim }y\) and simply \(\Delta ^{m}\) lacunary statistically equivalent if \(L=1\). In this paper, mainly some properties of \(\Delta^{m}\) lacunary statistically equivalent sequence and \(\Delta^{m}\)-Cesàro asymptotically equivalent sequences are given. Also, inclusions and equivalent conditions are given for these classes. In the last part of the paper, \(\Delta^{m}\) Cesàro Orlicz asymptotically equivalent sequences are defined and some inclusions under some restrictions are given.
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      difference sequence
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      lacunary sequence
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      statistical convergence
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      asymptotically equivalent
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      Orlicz function
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