On ideal convergence of double sequences in probabilistic normed spaces

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Vijay Kumar
Bernardo Lafuerza-Guillén
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[1] Haryana College of Technology and Management,Department of Mathematics
[2] Universidad de Almería,Departamento de Estadística y Matemática Aplicada
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Acta Mathematica Sinica, English Series | 2012年 / 28卷
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Ideal convergence; double sequence; statistical convergence; continuous ; -norm and probabilistic normed spaces; 54E70; 46S70;
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The notion of ideal convergence is a generalization of statistical convergence which has been intensively investigated in last few years. For an admissible ideal ∮ ⊂ ℔ × ℔, the aim of the present paper is to introduce the concepts of ∮-convergence and ∮⋆-convergence for double sequences on probabilistic normed spaces (PN spaces for short). We give some relations related to these notions and find condition on the ideal ∮ for which both the notions coincide. We also define ∮ -Cauchy and ∮⋆-Cauchy double sequences on PN spaces and show that ∮ -convergent double sequences are ∮-Cauchy on these spaces. We establish example which shows that our method of convergence for double sequences on PN spaces is more general.
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