On statistical \(A\)-summability (Q2389954)

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On statistical \(A\)-summability
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    On statistical \(A\)-summability (English)
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    20 July 2009
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    If \(x=(x_k)\) is a number sequence and \(A=(a_{nk})_{n,k=1}^{\infty}\) is an infinite matrix, then \(Ax\) is the sequence whose \(n\)th term is given by \(A_n(x) = \sum_{k=1}^{\infty}a_{n,k}x_k\). Thus we say that \(x\) is \(A\)-summable to \(L\) if \(\lim_n A_n(x)=L\). Let \(X,Y\) be two sequence spaces and \( A=(a_{nk})\) an infinite matrix; if for each \(x \in X\) the series \(A_n(x) = \sum_{k=1}^{\infty}a_{n,k}x_k\) converges for each \(n\) and the sequence \(Ax = (A_n(x)) \in Y\) we say that \(A\) maps \(X\) into \(Y\). By \((X,Y)\) we denote the set of all matrices which map \(X\) into \(Y\), and in addition if the limit is preserved then we denote the class of such matrices by \((X,Y)_{reg}\). In this paper the authors define statistical \(A\)-summability of \(x\), that is, \(x\) is said to be statistically \(A\)-summable if \(Ax\) is statistically convergent and also they study some more related concepts and provide some interesting examples.
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    statistical convergence
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    \(A\)-summability
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    statistical \(A\)-summability
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    core theorems
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