
doi: 10.1007/bf02413599
Total and absolute total-effectiveness of some summability methods have been recently studied by the author. In the present paper, we establish these effectiveness of the (C,1)(N, p) method and deduce some of the earlier results as special cases.
Matrix methods for summability, Cesàro, Euler, Nörlund and Hausdorff methods, Summability and absolute summability of Fourier and trigonometric series
Matrix methods for summability, Cesàro, Euler, Nörlund and Hausdorff methods, Summability and absolute summability of Fourier and trigonometric series
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