
Abstract In this paper, we first study subextensions in the classes Fm(Ω) and εm,χ(Ω). These results are then used to study approximation in the classes Fm(Ω) and εm,χ(Ω). 2010 Mathematics Subject Classification: 32U05, 32W20.
Statistics and Probability, Social Sciences, Evolutionary biology, Management Science and Operations Research, Library science, Quantum mechanics, Decision Sciences, Fixed Point Theorems in Metric Spaces, Subject (documents), FOS: Mathematics, Complex Variables (math.CV), Biology, Mathematics - Complex Variables, Physics, Statistical Convergence in Approximation Theory and Functional Analysis, Application of Soft Set Theory in Decision Making, Pure mathematics, Approximation Theorems, Computer science, Function (biology), Physical Sciences, Subharmonic, Nonlinear system, Geometry and Topology, 32U05, 32W20, Mathematics, Mathematics Subject Classification
Statistics and Probability, Social Sciences, Evolutionary biology, Management Science and Operations Research, Library science, Quantum mechanics, Decision Sciences, Fixed Point Theorems in Metric Spaces, Subject (documents), FOS: Mathematics, Complex Variables (math.CV), Biology, Mathematics - Complex Variables, Physics, Statistical Convergence in Approximation Theory and Functional Analysis, Application of Soft Set Theory in Decision Making, Pure mathematics, Approximation Theorems, Computer science, Function (biology), Physical Sciences, Subharmonic, Nonlinear system, Geometry and Topology, 32U05, 32W20, Mathematics, Mathematics Subject Classification
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