
handle: 11772/14379
This study introduces the concepts of lacunary I-sigma-statistical convergence of complex uncertain sequences: lacunary I-sigma-statistical convergence almost surely (S-theta (I-sigma).a.s.), lacunary I-sigma-statistical convergence in measure, lacunary 4-statistical convergence in mean, lacunary I-sigma-statistical convergence in distribution and lacunary I-sigma-statistically convergence uniformly almost surely (S-theta (I-sigma). u. a. s). In addition, decomposition theorems and relationships among them are discussed.
Lacunary convergence;invariant;uncertainty theory;complex uncertain variable;ideal convergence., Invariant, Lacunary Convergence, Ideal Convergence, Uncertainty Theory, -, Complex Uncertain Variable
Lacunary convergence;invariant;uncertainty theory;complex uncertain variable;ideal convergence., Invariant, Lacunary Convergence, Ideal Convergence, Uncertainty Theory, -, Complex Uncertain Variable
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