Summability methods which include the Riesz typical means. I

Author(s):  
Dennis C. Russell

A number of special results exist for summability methods B which, include Riesz summability (R,λ,k)—for example, when B is generalized Abel summability (A,λ,ρ) [Kuttner(5)], or Riemann summability (,λ,μ) [Russell(14)], or Riemann-Cesàro summability (,λ,p,α) [Rangachari(12)], or generalized Cesàro summability (C,λ,k) [Meir (9); Borwein and Russell (l)]. The question of necessary and sufficient conditions to be satisfied by an arbitrary method B in order that B ⊇ (R,λ,k) has received an answer only for limited values of λ and k—for example, by Lorentz [(6), Theorem 10] for k = 1; the restrictions on λ in this case were removed by Maddox [(8), Theorem 1]. Thus (apart from the well-known case k = 0) the case k = 1 is the only one for which a complete solution exists, though application of a theorem of Russell [(13), Theorem 1A] yields one form of a result for 0 < k ≤ 1. Maddox's results, however, suggest an alternative form capable of generalization to all k ≥ 0, and in this paper we obtain a complete solution for 0 < k ≤ 1 in that form, without restriction on λ. We first recall the following definitions.

2019 ◽  
Vol 38 (7) ◽  
pp. 9-19
Author(s):  
Gökşen Fındık ◽  
İbrahim Çanak

In this paper, we obtain necessary and sufficient conditions, under which convergence of a double sequence in Pringsheim's sense follows from its weighted-Cesaro summability. These Tauberian conditions are one-sided or two-sided if it is a sequence of real or complex numbers, respectively.


Author(s):  
FENG QIN ◽  
PING FANG

In this paper, a new kind of fuzzy relational equations (FREs for short) A ∘R*x = b is first introduced, and then the problem of solving solution to the FREs is discussed, where A is an m × n matrix, x and b are an n and an m dimensional column vectors, respectively. More specifically, their solvability and unique solvability are investigated, the corresponding necessary and sufficient conditions are presented, the complete solution set is obtained. It is worth noting the method to construct the complete solution set.


1971 ◽  
Vol 69 (2) ◽  
pp. 297-300 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. C. Russell

By making use of a convergence-factor theorem of Bosanquet(3), Cooke((4), Theorem I) gave conditions for a regular sequence-to-sequence summability matrix B to be at least as strong as Cesàro summability (C, κ) (κ > 0), namely:Theorem C. Let κ > 0. In order that the T-matrix B = (bρμ) shall satisfy B ⊇ (C, κ) it is necessary and sufficient thatIf 0 < κ ≤ 1 then (2) alone is necessary and sufficient.


10.37236/2982 ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrea Burgess ◽  
Mateja Šajna

We examine the necessary and sufficient conditions for a complete symmetric digraph $K_n^\ast$ to admit a resolvable decomposition into directed cycles of length $m$. We give a complete solution for even $m$, and a partial solution for odd $m$.


2000 ◽  
Vol 24 (8) ◽  
pp. 533-538
Author(s):  
Jinlu Li

We prove the necessary and sufficient conditions for an infinity matrix to be a mapping, from absolutely convergent series to convergent sequences, which is treated as general weighted mean summability methods. The results include a classical result by Hardy and another by Moricz and Rhoades as particular cases.


1979 ◽  
Vol 22 (3) ◽  
pp. 311-316 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert E. Atalla

In [A1] is defined a class of Markov operators on C(X) (X compact T2), called Generalized Averaging Operators (g.a.o.) which yield an easy solution to the following problem: given a fixed Markov operator T, find necessary and sufficient conditions on any other Markov operator R for the relation ker T ⊂ker R to hold. The main application of this is to inclusion relations between matrix summability methods.


Author(s):  
B. Kuttner

In a recent paper (1), I considered the summability method (D, α) defined, for α > 0, by the sequence-to-sequence transformationWe note that, as is easily verified (and as was pointed out in (1)) a necessary and sufficient condition for the convergence of (1), and thus for the applicability of (D, α), is thatshould converge. It was proved in (1) that, provided that (2) converges, a sequence summable (C, r) for any r > − 1 is necessarily summable (D, α). We now show that we can strengthen this result by replacing Cesàro by Abel summability. Moreover, we can omit the hypothesis that (2) converges provided that we interpret (1) as an Abel sum.


2013 ◽  
Vol 63 (5) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mehmet Sarigol

AbstractIn this paper we establish a set of necessary and sufficient conditions in order that |C, 0|k ⇒ |R, p n|s and |R, p n|k ⇒ |C, 0|s for the case 1 < k ≤ s < ∞. As a corollary, we obtain that a crucial assumption of [BOR, H.: A new result on the high indices theorem, Analysis 29 (2009), 403–405] is omitted and that the other one is not only sufficient but also necessary for his consequence to hold.


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