How large is the space of almost convergent sequences? (Q6097698)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7693159
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    How large is the space of almost convergent sequences?
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7693159

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      How large is the space of almost convergent sequences? (English)
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      7 June 2023
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      Denote by \(c\) the space of convergent sequences and by \(\hat{c}\) the space of almost convergent sequences, i.e., \(\hat{c}\) is the space of all \(x\in \ell^{\infty}\) for which there is a number \(s\in \mathbb{R}\) such that \(L(x)=s\) for every Banach limit \(L\). Also, let \(S\) denote the space of all bounded Cesàro-convergent sequences. The author studies the largeness of \(c\), \(\hat{c}\), \(S\), \(\hat{c}\setminus c\), \(S\setminus\hat{c}\) and \(\ell^{\infty}\setminus S\) in the sense of porosity and algebrability as well as in a measure-theoretic sense.
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      Banach limits
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      almost convergence
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      porosity
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      algebrability
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