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statistical summability, \((p,q)\)-analogue of Bernstein operator, Approximation by operators (in particular, by integral operators), Approximation by positive operators, difference operator \(\Delta_{p, q}^{[m]}\), statistical convergence, Korovkin and Voronovskaja type approximations for functions of two variables, Ideal and statistical convergence
statistical summability, \((p,q)\)-analogue of Bernstein operator, Approximation by operators (in particular, by integral operators), Approximation by positive operators, difference operator \(\Delta_{p, q}^{[m]}\), statistical convergence, Korovkin and Voronovskaja type approximations for functions of two variables, Ideal and statistical convergence
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