New Paranormed Sequence Spaces l∞(p,λ) , c(p,λ) and c0(p,λ) Generated by an Infinite Matrix
Journal Title: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS TRENDS AND TECHNOLOGY - Year 2014, Vol 6, Issue 2
Abstract
In this paper we introduce a set of new paranormed sequence spaces , and which are generated by an infinite lower uni triangular matrix where is an infinite matrix given by, as defined in [6] . We also compute the basis for the spaces and , obtain β – dual for all these spaces and characterize the matrix classes , and .
Authors and Affiliations
Shailendra K. Mishra , Vinod Parajuli , Sergei Silvestrov
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