
In this paper for Banach spaces $X$ and $Y$ we characterize matrix classes $ (\Gamma (X,\lambda)$, $ l_\infty(Y,\mu))$, $ (\Gamma(X,\lambda),C(Y,\mu))$, $ (\Gamma(X,\lambda)$, $ c_0(Y,\mu))$, $ (\Gamma(X,\lambda)$, $ \Gamma^*(Y,\mu))$, $ (l_1(X,\lambda)$, $ \Gamma(Y,\mu))$ and $ (c_0(X,\lambda)$, $ c_0(Y,\mu))$ of bounded linear operators involving $ X$- and $ Y$-valued sequence spaces. Further as an application of the matrix class $ (c_0(X,\lambda)$, $ c_0(Y,\mu))$ we investigate the Banach space $ B(c_0(X,\lambda)$, $ c_0(Y,\mu))$ of all bounded linear mappings of $ c_0(x,\lambda)$ to $ c_0(Y,\mu)$.
Banach sequence space, Banach sequence spaces, matrix transformation, Functional analytic methods in summability
Banach sequence space, Banach sequence spaces, matrix transformation, Functional analytic methods in summability
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