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Summability of double sequences by weighted mean methods and Tauberian conditions for convergence in Pringsheim's sense

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  • Ferenc Móricz
  • U. Stadtmüller

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After a brief summary of Tauberian conditions for ordinary sequences of numbers, we consider summability of double sequences of real or complex numbers by weighted mean methods which are not necessarily products of related weighted mean methods in one variable. Our goal is to obtain Tauberian conditions under which convergence of a double sequence follows from its summability, where convergence is understood in Pringsheim's sense. In the case of double sequences of real numbers, we present necessary and sufficient Tauberian conditions, which are so-called one-sided conditions. Corollaries allow these Tauberian conditions to be replaced by Schmidt-type slow decrease conditions. For double sequences of complex numbers, we present necessary and sufficient so-called two-sided Tauberian conditions. In particular, these conditions are satisfied if the summable double sequence is slowly oscillating.

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  • Ferenc Móricz & U. Stadtmüller, 2004. "Summability of double sequences by weighted mean methods and Tauberian conditions for convergence in Pringsheim's sense," International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences, Hindawi, vol. 2004, pages 1-13, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jijmms:902907
    DOI: 10.1155/S0161171204403329
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