A generalization of order convergence in the vector lattices
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Abstract: Let be a sublattice of a vector lattice . is said to be -order convergent to a vector (in symbols ), whenever there exists another net in with the some index set satisfying in and for all indexes . If , this convergence is called -order convergence and we write . In this manuscript, first we study some properties of -convergence nets and we extend some results to the general case. In the second part, we introduce -order continuous operators and we invistegate some properties of this new concept. An operator between two vector lattices and is said to be -order continuous, if in implies in .
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