Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1710029 | Applied Mathematics Letters | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The notion of asymptotically equivalent sequences was presented by Pobyvanets in 1980. Using this definition, he presented Silverman–Toeplitz-type matrix conditions that ensure that a summability matrix preserves asymptotic equivalency. This work begins with an extension of Pobyvanets’ definition of convergence in probability. This definition is also used to present Silverman–Toeplitz-type conditions for ensuring that a summability matrix preserves asymptotic probability equivalence. In addition, we shall also present a Marouf-type characterization of such a sequence space.
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Authors
Richard F. Patterson, Ekrem Savaş,