Variations on statistical quasi Cauchy sequences
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https://doi.org/10.5269/bspm.v38i3.39991Palabras clave:
sequences, series, real functions, continuity, compactnessResumen
In this paper, we introduce a concept of statistically $p$-quasi-Cauchyness of a real sequence in the sense that a sequence $(\alpha_{k})$ is statistically $p$-quasi-Cauchy if $\lim_{n\rightarrow\infty}\frac{1}{n}|\{k\leq n: |\alpha_{k+p}-\alpha_{k}|\geq{\varepsilon}\}|=0$ for each $\varepsilon>0$. A function $f$ is called statistically $p$-ward continuous on a subset $A$ of the set of real umbers $\mathbb{R}$ if it preserves statistically $p$-quasi-Cauchy sequences, i.e. the sequence $f(\textbf{x})=(f(\alpha_{n}))$ is statistically $p$-quasi-Cauchy whenever $\boldsymbol\alpha=(\alpha_{n})$ is a statistically $p$-quasi-Cauchy sequence of points in $A$. It turns out that a real valued function $f$ is uniformly continuous on a bounded subset $A$ of $\mathbb{R}$ if there exists a positive integer $p$ such that $f$ preserves statistically $p$-quasi-Cauchy sequences of points in $A$.Descargas
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2019-02-18
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