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The idea of statistical convergence was given by Zygmund [1] in 1935.
The idea of statistical convergence was given by Zygmund [11] in 1935, in order to extend the convergence of sequences.
The idea of statistical convergence was given in the first edition (published in Warsaw in 1935) of the monograph of Zygmund [1], who called it 'almost convergence'.
The idea of statistical convergence was given by Zygmund [1] in the first edition of his monograph published in Warsaw in 1935.
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Conditions for asymptotic convergence are given.
Theoretic proof for the convergence is given.
Also, some estimates on the rate of convergence are given.
By some artefacts, sufficient conditions for asymptotic convergence, are given in terms of linear matrix inequalities.
The proof of the scheduler convergence is given in the Appendix.
The detailed theoretic analyses for the relationship of the approximation accuracy and the algorithm convergence are given.
We next discuss the completeness of the normed quasi-linear space IR, where a version of interval convergence is given.
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