Infinite matrices and absolute almost convergence
Mursaleen
International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences, 1983, vol. 6, 1-8
Abstract:
In 1973, Stieglitz [5] introduced a notion of F B -Convergence which provided a wide generalization of the classical idea of almost convergence due to Lorentz [1]. The concept of strong almost convergence was introduced by Maddox [3] who later on generalized this concept analogous to Stieglitz's extension of almost convergence [4]. In the present paper we define absolute F B -Convergence which naturally emerges from the concept of F B -Convergence.
Date: 1983
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DOI: 10.1155/S0161171283000459
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