On Gradual Borel Summability Method of Rough Convergence of Triple Sequences of Beta Stancu Operators
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https://doi.org/10.56405/dngcrj.2023.08.01.02Keywords:
Gradual real number, Triple sequences, Rough convergence, Closed and convex, Cluster points and rough limit points, Sequences of fuzzy interval, Beta Stancu operators, Borel summability methodAbstract
We define the concept of rough limit set of a triple sequence space of beta Stancu operators of Borel summability of gradual real numbers and obtain the relation between the set of rough limit and the extreme limit points of a triple sequence space of beta Stancu operators of Borel summability method of gradual real numbers. Finally, we investigate some properties of the rough limit set of beta Stancu operators under which Borel summable sequence of gradual real numbers are convergent. Also, we give the results for Borel summability method of series of gradual real numbers.
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