
handle: 10498/32067
AbstractWe correct a logic mistake in our paper “On statistical convergence and strong Cesàro convergence by moduli” (León-Saavedra et al. in J. Inequal. Appl. 23:298, 2019).
f-statistical convergence, f-density, f-strong Cesàro convergence, \(f\)-density, strong Cesàro convergence, Ideal and statistical convergence, \(f\)-strong Cesàro convergence, Strong Cesàro convergence, QA1-939, Summability methods using statistical convergence, \(f\)-statistical convergence, Mathematics
f-statistical convergence, f-density, f-strong Cesàro convergence, \(f\)-density, strong Cesàro convergence, Ideal and statistical convergence, \(f\)-strong Cesàro convergence, Strong Cesàro convergence, QA1-939, Summability methods using statistical convergence, \(f\)-statistical convergence, Mathematics
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