Some sequence spaces which include \(c_0\) and \(c\) (Q2641678)

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Some sequence spaces which include \(c_0\) and \(c\)
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    Some sequence spaces which include \(c_0\) and \(c\) (English)
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    23 August 2007
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    An infinite matrix \(A=( a_{nk}) \) is called factorable if \( a_{nk}=a_{n}b_{k}\) \(( n,k\in \mathbb{N}) \). The author, generalizing results of \textit{C. Aydin} and \textit{F. Başar} [Hokkaido Math. J. 33, No. 2, 383--398 (2004; Zbl 1085.46002)], deals with the structure and properties of the convergence domain \(c_{A}:=\{( x_{k}) \mid \exists \lim_{n}\sum_{k}a_{nk}x_{k}\} \) of a factorable matrix \(A\). He describes the \(\alpha\)-, \(\beta\)- and \(\gamma\)-dual spaces of \(c_{A}\) and the matrices \(B:c_{A}\rightarrow X\), where \(X\) is \(\ell _{p}\) or \(c\). For a certain class of regular factorable matrices \(A\), a Schauder basis in \(c_{A}\) is characterized. It is proved (Theorem 2.1) that \(c_{A}=c_{C_{1}}\) if \(A=( a_{n}b_{k}) \) is a regular factorable triangle, where the sequence \(t( b_{k}) \) is monotone and the sequences \(((n+1) a_{n}b_{n}t)\) and \((\frac{1}{(n+1) a_{n}b_{n}})\) are bounded (here, \(C_{1}\) is the Cesàro matrix of order~1).
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    factorable matrices
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    Köthe-Toeplitz dual spaces
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    matrix transformations
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