Abstract
Statement of results. Let A and B be two matrix summability methods, and S a given set of sequences. We shall say that B is S-stronger than A if B sums every sequence which belongs to S and is summed by A. If each of A, B is S-stronger than the other, A and B will be called S-equivalent. If B is S-stronger than A, but A is not S-stronger than B, we say that B is strictly S-stronger than A.
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Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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