A Tauberian Theorem for Weighted Means in Non-Archimedean Fields - Revisited and Revised

P.N. Natarajan

Commentationes Mathematicae (2014)

  • Volume: 54, Issue: 2
  • ISSN: 2080-1211

Abstract

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In this note, K denotes a complete, non-trivially valued, non-archimedean field. We correct a Tauberian theorem for weighted means in K proved earlier in [1].

How to cite

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P.N. Natarajan. "A Tauberian Theorem for Weighted Means in Non-Archimedean Fields - Revisited and Revised." Commentationes Mathematicae 54.2 (2014): null. <http://eudml.org/doc/292461>.

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