
handle: 11630/21866
Summary: In this paper, we introduce and study the concept of epi convergence for double function sequences and establish the equivalence between epi convergence of a sequence of functions and the Kuratowski convergence of their epigraphs.
Statistical Convergence, Matrix methods for summability, epi convergence, double function sequences, Hyperspaces in general topology, Convergence and divergence of series and sequences of functions, General theorems on summability, Convex-Sets Cones, Korovkin, Multiple sequences and series, Approximation
Statistical Convergence, Matrix methods for summability, epi convergence, double function sequences, Hyperspaces in general topology, Convergence and divergence of series and sequences of functions, General theorems on summability, Convex-Sets Cones, Korovkin, Multiple sequences and series, Approximation
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