Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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468799 | Computers & Mathematics with Applications | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
For a sequence x=(xk)x=(xk), we denote the difference sequence by Δx=(xk−xk−1)Δx=(xk−xk−1). Let u=(uk)k=0∞ and v=(vk)k=0∞ be the sequences of real numbers such that uk≠0uk≠0, vk≠0vk≠0 for all k∈Nk∈N. The difference sequence spaces of weighted means λ(u,v,Δ)λ(u,v,Δ) are defined as λ(u,v,Δ)={x=(xk):W(x)∈λ},λ(u,v,Δ)={x=(xk):W(x)∈λ}, where λ=c,c0λ=c,c0 and ℓ∞ℓ∞ and the matrix W=(wnk)W=(wnk) is defined by wnk={un(vk−vk+1);(k
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Authors
M. Mursaleen, V. Karakaya, H. Polat, N. Simşek,