
In the present paper, the notion of discrete weighted mean method of summability isextended the concept of statistical convergence. We also give the notion of statistical (M,P_{λ})-summability and [M,P_{λ}]_{q}-summability. We introduced some properties of this modes of convergence
Cesàro, Euler, Nörlund and Hausdorff methods, Summability methods using statistical convergence, statistical convergence, weighted statistical convergence, statistical \(\bar{N},p_n)\)-summability, Ideal and statistical convergence, Inclusion and equivalence theorems in summability theory
Cesàro, Euler, Nörlund and Hausdorff methods, Summability methods using statistical convergence, statistical convergence, weighted statistical convergence, statistical \(\bar{N},p_n)\)-summability, Ideal and statistical convergence, Inclusion and equivalence theorems in summability theory
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