
handle: 20.500.12415/2908 , 20.500.12575/75907
Summary: In this paper, a known theorem dealing with weighted mean summability methods of non-decreasing sequences has been generalized for \(|A, p_n;\delta|_k\) summability factors of almost increasing sequences. Also, some new results have been obtained concerning \(|\overline{N},p_n|_k\), \(|\overline{N},p_n;\delta|_k\) and \(|C,1;\delta|_k\) summability factors.
Convergence factors and summability factors, Riesz mean, Almost increasing sequences, infinite series, Absolute and strong summability, Riesz mean;absolute summability;infinite series, Special methods of summability, Inequalities for sums, series and integrals, absolute summability, Infinite series, Absolute summability, Summability
Convergence factors and summability factors, Riesz mean, Almost increasing sequences, infinite series, Absolute and strong summability, Riesz mean;absolute summability;infinite series, Special methods of summability, Inequalities for sums, series and integrals, absolute summability, Infinite series, Absolute summability, Summability
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