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An enhanced connected banking system optimizer incorporating triple mechanism for solving global optimization problems. [PDF]
Qian D, Cai X, Feng L, Ye Y.
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Strongly Statistical Convergence
Ukrainian Mathematical Journal, 2020zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Kaya, U., Aral, N. D.
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International Journal of Uncertainty, Fuzziness and Knowledge-Based Systems, 2008
The goal of this work is the further development of neoclassical analysis, which extends the scope and results of the classical mathematical analysis by applying fuzzy logic to conventional mathematical objects, such as functions, sequences, and series.
Burgin, Mark, Duman, Oktay
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The goal of this work is the further development of neoclassical analysis, which extends the scope and results of the classical mathematical analysis by applying fuzzy logic to conventional mathematical objects, such as functions, sequences, and series.
Burgin, Mark, Duman, Oktay
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Weighted Lacunary Statistical Convergence
Iranian Journal of Science and Technology, Transactions A: Science, 2017zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Başarır, Metin, Konca, Şükran
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Generalized statistical convergence
Information Sciences, 2004A new concept of statistical convergence, \(\mathcal{B}\)-statistical convergence, that includes the usual statistical convergence, \(A\)-statistical convergence, lacunary statistical convergence, as particular cases, is introduced. Correspondingly, \(\mathcal{B}\)-statistical limit points, \(\mathcal{B}\)-statistical cluster points, etc., are defined ...
Mursaleen, Mohammad, Edely, Osama H. H.
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On $\mu $-statistical convergence
Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, 2015Summability theory has historically been concerned with the notion of assigning a limit to a scalar-valued or a linear space-valued sequence, especially if the sequence is divergent. The idea of statistical convergence was formerly given under the name ``almost convergence'' by A.
Bilalov, B. T., Sadigova, S. R.
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On Almost Convergent and Statistically Convergent Subsequences
Acta Mathematica Hungarica, 2001A bounded sequence \(s=(s_{n})\) is almost convergent to \(L\) if \[ \lim_{k}\frac{1}{k}\sum_{i=0}^{n-1}s_{n+i}=L,\quad \text{uniformly in }n . \] We write \(f\)-\(\lim s=L\) and \(\mathbf F=\{s=(s_{n}): f\text{-}\lim s=L\text{ for some }L\}.\) The sequence \(s=(s_{n})\) is called statistically convergent to \(L\) provided that \(\lim_{n}n^{-1}\left ...
Miller, H. I., Orhan, C.
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