
doi: 10.18576/amis/100312
handle: 11467/3818
In this paper, we introduce the notions of [V, ?]-summability and ?-statistical convergence of function by taking a nonnegative real-valued Lebesque measurable function in the interval (1, ?) and introduce new notions, namely, [V, ? ] (I)- summability, and I?-statistical convergence of function. We mainly examine the relation between these two new methods. © 2016 NSP Natural Sciences Publishing Cor.
I? - statistical convergence, Filter, Real-valued function, I- statistical convergence, Ideal
I? - statistical convergence, Filter, Real-valued function, I- statistical convergence, Ideal
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