
pmid: 24592143
pmc: PMC3925588
In the present paper, we introduce some sequence spaces using ideal convergence and Musielak-Orlicz functionℳ=Mk. We also examine some topological properties of the resulting sequence spaces.
Statistics and Probability, Technology, Science, Orlicz Spaces, Social Sciences, Epistemology, Management Science and Operations Research, Decision Sciences, High-dimensional Integration and Quasi-Monte Carlo Methods, Topological Spaces, FOS: Mathematics, Ideal (ethics), Numerical Analysis, T, Q, R, Statistical Convergence in Approximation Theory and Functional Analysis, Application of Soft Set Theory in Decision Making, Mathematical Concepts, Computer science, FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion, Sequence Spaces, Philosophy, Ideal Convergence, Physical Sciences, Medicine, Mathematics, Research Article
Statistics and Probability, Technology, Science, Orlicz Spaces, Social Sciences, Epistemology, Management Science and Operations Research, Decision Sciences, High-dimensional Integration and Quasi-Monte Carlo Methods, Topological Spaces, FOS: Mathematics, Ideal (ethics), Numerical Analysis, T, Q, R, Statistical Convergence in Approximation Theory and Functional Analysis, Application of Soft Set Theory in Decision Making, Mathematical Concepts, Computer science, FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion, Sequence Spaces, Philosophy, Ideal Convergence, Physical Sciences, Medicine, Mathematics, Research Article
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