Zur Theorie der zweifach unendlichen Zahlenfolgen

Alfred Pringsheim

Mathematische Annalen (1900)

  • Volume: 53, page 289-321
  • ISSN: 0025-5831; 1432-1807/e

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Pringsheim, Alfred. "Zur Theorie der zweifach unendlichen Zahlenfolgen." Mathematische Annalen 53 (1900): 289-321. <http://eudml.org/doc/157981>.

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  4. Sunil K. Sharma, Ayhan Esi, Double Sequence Spaces Definedby a Sequence of Modulus Functions over n -normed Spaces
  5. Fadime Dirik, Oktay Duman, Kamil Demirci, Statistical approximation to Bögel-type continuous and periodic functions
  6. Pratulananda Das, Ekrem Savaş, Santanu Bhunia, Two valued measure and some new double sequence spaces in 2 -normed spaces

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