
Summary: In the present paper, we introduce some new notions of Wijsman \({\mathcal{I}}\)-statistical convergence with the use of Orlicz function, lacunary sequence and triple sequences of sets, and obtain some analogous results from the new definitions point of views.
\({\mathcal{I}}\)-statistical convergence, triple sequence, Wijsman lacunary statistical convergence, Hyperspaces in general topology, \({\mathcal{I}}\)-lacunary statistical convergence, \({\phi} \)-convergence, Multiple sequences and series, Ideal and statistical convergence
\({\mathcal{I}}\)-statistical convergence, triple sequence, Wijsman lacunary statistical convergence, Hyperspaces in general topology, \({\mathcal{I}}\)-lacunary statistical convergence, \({\phi} \)-convergence, Multiple sequences and series, Ideal and statistical convergence
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