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Generalized difference strongly summable sequence spaces of fuzzy real numbers defined by ideal convergence and Orlicz function
Advances in Difference Equations volume 2013, Article number: 288 (2013)
Abstract
We study some new generalized difference strongly summable sequence spaces of fuzzy real numbers using ideal convergence and an Orlicz function in connection with de la Vallèe Poussin mean. We give some relations related to these sequence spaces also.
MSC:40A05, 40A25, 40A30, 40C05.
1 Introduction
Let , c and be the Banach space of bounded, convergent and null sequences , respectively, with the usual norm .
A sequence is said to be almost convergent if all of its Banach limits coincide.
Let denote the space of all almost convergent sequences.
Lorentz [1] proved that,
where
The following space of strongly almost convergent sequence was introduced by Maddox [2]:
where, .
Let σ be a one-to-one mapping from the set of positive integers into itself such that , , where denotes the m th iterative of the mapping σ in n, see [3].
Schaefer [3] proved that
where,
Thus, we say that a bounded sequence is σ-convergent if and only if such that for all , .
A sequence is said to be strongly σ-convergent (Mursaleen [4]) if there exists a number ℓ such that
We write to denote the set of all strong σ-convergent sequences, and when (1) holds, we write .
Taking , we obtain . Then the strong σ-convergence generalizes the concept of strong almost convergence.
We also note that
The notion of ideal convergence was first introduced by Kostyrko et al. [5] as a generalization of statistical convergence, which was later studied by many other authors.
An Orlicz function is a function , which is continuous, non-decreasing and convex with , , for and , as .
Lindenstrauss and Tzafriri [6] used the idea of Orlicz function to construct the sequence space,
The space with the norm
becomes a Banach space, which is called an Orlicz sequence space.
Kizmaz [7] studied the difference sequence spaces , and of crisp sets. The notion is defined as follows:
for , where , for all .
The spaces above are Banach spaces, normed by
The generalized difference is defined as follows:
For and ,
for .
This generalized difference has the following binomial representation:
The concept of fuzzy set theory was introduced by Zadeh in the year 1965. It has been applied for the studies in almost all the branches of science, where mathematics is used. Workers on sequence spaces have also applied the notion and introduced sequences of fuzzy real numbers and studied their different properties.
2 Definitions and preliminaries
A fuzzy real number X is a fuzzy set on R, i.e., a mapping () associating each real number t with its grade of membership .
A fuzzy real number X is called convex if , where .
If there exists such that , then the fuzzy real number X is called normal.
A fuzzy real number X is said to be upper semicontinuous if for each , , for all , it is open in the usual topology of R.
The class of all upper semicontinuous, normal, convex fuzzy real numbers is denoted by .
Define by , for . Then it is well known that is a complete metric space.
A sequence of fuzzy real numbers is said to converge to the fuzzy number , if for every , there exists such that for all .
Let X be a nonempty set. Then a family of sets (power sets of X) is said to be an ideal if I is additive, i.e., and hereditary, i.e., , .
A sequence of fuzzy real numbers is said to be I-convergent to a fuzzy real number if for each , the set
The fuzzy number is called the I-limit of the sequence of fuzzy numbers, and we write .
The generalized de la Vallé-Poussin mean is defined by
where for .
Then a sequence is said to be -summable to a number L [8] if as , and we write
for the sets of sequences that are, respectively, strongly summable to zero, strongly summable, and strongly bounded by de la Vallé-Poussin method.
We also note that Nuray and Savas [9] defined the sets of sequence spaces such as strongly σ-summable to zero, strongly σ-summable and strongly σ-bounded with respect to the modulus function, see [10].
In this article, we define some new sequence spaces of fuzzy real numbers by using Orlicz function with the notion of generalized de la Vallèe Poussin mean, generalized difference sequences and ideals. We will also introduce and examine certain new sequence spaces using the tools above.
3 Main results
Let I be an admissible ideal of N, let M be an Orlicz function. Let be a sequence of real numbers such that for all k, and . This assumption is made throughout the paper.
In this article, we have introduced the following sequence spaces,
In particular, if we take for all k, we have
Similarly, when , then , and are reduced to
In particular, if we put , for all k, then we have the spaces
Further, when , for , the sets and are reduced to and , respectively.
Now, if we consider , then we can easily obtain
If with as uniformly in m, then we write .
The following well-known inequality will be used later.
If and , then
for all k and .
Lemma 3.1 (See [9])
Let , . Then if and only if , where .
Note that no other relation between and is needed in Lemma 3.1.
Theorem 3.2 Let . Then implies that . Let . If , then is unique.
Proof Let .
By the definition of Orlicz function, we have for all ,
Since , it follows that
and, consequently, .
Let . Suppose that , and .
Now, from (2) and the definition of Orlicz function, we have
Since
Hence,
Further, as , and therefore,
From (3) and (4), it follows that , and by the definition of an Orlicz function, we have .
Hence, , and this completes the proof. □
Theorem 3.3 (i) Let . Then
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(ii)
Let . Then
Proof (i) Let . Since , we get
So,
and hence, .
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(ii)
Let and . Let . Then for each k, , there exists a positive integer N such that
for all . This implies that
So,
Therefore, .
This completes the proof. □
Theorem 3.4 Let stand for , or and . Then the inclusion is strict. In general, for all and the inclusion is strict.
Proof Let us take .
Let . Then for given , we have
Since M is non-decreasing and convex, it follows that
Hence, we have
Since the set on the right-hand side belongs to I, so does the left-hand side. The inclusion is strict as the sequence , for example, belongs to but does not belong to for and for all k. □
Theorem 3.5 and are complete metric spaces, with the metric defined by
where .
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The authors are very grateful to the referees for the very useful comments and for detailed remarks that improved the presentation and the contents of the manuscript. The work of the authors was carried under the Post Doctoral Fellow under National Board of Higher Mathematics, DAE, project No. NBHM/PDF.50/2011/64. The first author gratefully acknowledges that the present work was partially supported under the Post Doctoral Fellow under National Board of Higher Mathematics, DAE, project No. NBHM/PDF.50/2011/64. The second author also acknowledges that the part of the work was supported by the University Putra Malaysia, Grant ERGS 5527179.
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Kılıçman, A., Borgohain, S. Generalized difference strongly summable sequence spaces of fuzzy real numbers defined by ideal convergence and Orlicz function. Adv Differ Equ 2013, 288 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1186/1687-1847-2013-288
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Keywords
- Orlicz function
- difference operator
- ideal convergence
- de la Vallèe Poussin mean