scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7589591
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zbMath1506.40007MaRDI QIDQ5866417
Kshetrimayum Renubebeta Devi, Binod Chandra Tripathy
Publication date: 21 September 2022
Full work available at URL: https://pjm.ppu.edu/sites/default/files/papers/PJM_May_%283%292022_558_to_570.pdf
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scale functiondouble sequenceregular convergencestatistical Cauchy sequencestatistical relative uniform convergence
Convergence and divergence of series and sequences of functions (40A30) Multiple sequences and series (40B05) Ideal and statistical convergence (40A35) Summability methods using statistical convergence (40G15)
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