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On Orlicz sequence spaces. II

Israel Journal of Mathematics, 1972
It is proved that the set ofp's such thatlp is isomorphic to a subspace of a given Orlicz spacelFforms an interval. Some examples and properties of minimal Orlicz sequence spaces are presented. It is proved that an Orlicz function space (different froml2) is not isomorphic to a subspace of an Orlicz sequence space.
Lindenstrauss, J., Tzafriri, L.
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Imaging sequence space

Nature, 1994
Digital imaging spectrophotometers can simultaneously measure the spectra of hundreds of features in a two-dimensional scene. While a variety of applications can be anticipated, a colorimetric analysis of mutants expressing pigmented proteins has already led to the development of efficient algorithms for optimizing combinatorial mutagenesis.
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Norms and lower bounds of some matrix operators on Fibonacci weighted difference sequence space

Mathematical methods in the applied sciences, 2018
Norm of an operator T:X→Y is the best possible value of U satisfying the inequality ‖Tx‖Y≤U‖x‖X, and lower bound for T is the value of L satisfying the inequality ‖Tx‖Y≥L‖x‖X, where ‖.‖X and ‖.‖Y are the norms on the spaces X and Y, respectively.
M. İlkhan
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PRODUCTS OF SEQUENCE SPACES

Analysis, 1987
In the present paper M. Buntinas defines the FK-product E\({\hat \otimes}F\) of two FK-spaces E and F to be the space of all sequences u which permit a representation \(u=\sum^{\infty}_{j=1}x^ j\cdot y^ j\) with \(x^ j\in E\) and \(y^ j\in F\), where convergence of the series is coordinatewise, such that \(\sum^{\infty}_{j=1}p(x^ j)q(y^ j)
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On thef-dual of sequence spaces

Archiv der Mathematik, 1992
See the preview in Zbl 0728.46007.
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On some sequence spaces

1994
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FISHER, B, PEHLIVAN, S
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Sequence spaces

1997
Abstract In this chapter we shall consider sequence spaces systematically. In that way we shall be making clear with concrete examples a whole series of concepts introduced earlier and also be giving several counter-examples which have already been repeatedly referred to.
Reinhold Meise, Dietmar Vogt
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Spaces of sequences

1994
Among the most important and simplest normed and Banach spaces are the sequence spaces—vector subspaces of the vector space ℝℕ of all real sequences. The sequence spaces can be thought of as the “building blocks” of Banach spaces and Banach lattices.
Charalambos D. Aliprantis, Kim C. Border
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Vision Mamba: Efficient Visual Representation Learning with Bidirectional State Space Model

International Conference on Machine Learning
Recently the state space models (SSMs) with efficient hardware-aware designs, i.e., the Mamba deep learning model, have shown great potential for long sequence modeling.
Lianghui Zhu   +5 more
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On Some Sequence Spaces Related to a Sequence in a Normed space

2019
In this paper, we introduce some new multiplier sequence spaces by using sequences in a normed space $X$ and matrix domain of Ces\'aro summability method in $\ell_\infty$ and $c_0$. Then we obtain the characterizations of completeness and barrelledness of normed space $X$ through its weakly and weakly* unconditionally Cauchy series.
KAMA, Ramazan, ALTAY, Bilal
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