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STATISTICAL A-SUMMABILITY OF DOUBLE SEQUENCES AND A KOROVKIN TYPE APPROXIMATION THEOREM

  • Belen, Cemal;Mursaleen, Mohammad;Yildirim, Mustafa
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.49 no.4
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    • pp.851-861
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    • 2012
  • In this paper, we define the notion of statistical A-summability for double sequences and find its relation with A-statistical convergence. We apply our new method of summability to prove a Korovkin-type approximation theorem for a function of two variables. Furthermore, through an example, it is shown that our theorem is stronger than classical and statistical cases.

Density by Moduli and Korovkin Type Approximation Theorem of Boyanov and Veselinov

  • Bhardwaj, Vinod K.;Dhawan, Shweta
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.58 no.4
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    • pp.733-746
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    • 2018
  • The concept of f-statistical convergence which is, in fact, a generalization of statistical convergence, has been introduced recently by Aizpuru et al. (Quaest. Math. 37: 525-530, 2014). The main object of this paper is to prove an f-statistical analog of the classical Korovkin type approximation theorem of Boyanov and Veselinov. It is shown that the f-statistical analog is intermediate between the classical theorem and its statistical analog. As an application, we estimate the rate of f-statistical convergence of the sequence of positive linear operators defined from $C^*[0,{\infty})$ into itself.

A KOROVKIN TYPE APPROXIMATION THEOREM FOR DOUBLE SEQUENCES OF POSITIVE LINEAR OPERATORS OF TWO VARIABLES IN A-STATISTICAL SENSE

  • Demirci, Kamil;Dirik, Fadime
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.47 no.4
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    • pp.825-837
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    • 2010
  • In this paper, we obtain a Korovkin type approximation theorem for double sequences of positive linear operators of two variables from $H_w$ (K) to C (K) via A-statistical convergence. Also, we construct an example such that our new approximation result works but its classical case does not work. Furthermore, we study the rates of A-statistical convergence by means of the modulus of continuity.

APPROXIMATION BY MODIFIED POST-WIDDER OPERATORS

  • Sheetal Deshwal;Rupesh K. Srivastav;Gopi Prasad
    • The Pure and Applied Mathematics
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.67-81
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    • 2023
  • The current article manages with new generalization of Post-Widder operators preserving constant function and other test functions in Bohmann-Korovkin sense and studies the approximation properties via different estimation tools like modulus of continuity and approximation in weighted spaces. The viability of the recently modified operators as per classical Post-Widder operators is introduced in specific faculties also. Numerical examples are additionally introduced to verify our theortical results. In second last section we introduce Grüss-Voronovskaya results and in last section, we show the better approximation our new modified operators via graphical exmaples using Mathematica.

Some Approximation Results by Bivariate Bernstein-Kantorovich Type Operators on a Triangular Domain

  • Aslan, Resat;Izgi, Aydin
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.62 no.3
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    • pp.467-484
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    • 2022
  • In this work, we define bivariate Bernstein-Kantorovich type operators on a triangular domain and obtain some approximation results for these operators. We start off by computing some moment estimates and prove a Korovkin type convergence theorem. Then, we estimate the rate of convergence using the partial and complete modulus of continuity, and derive a Voronovskaya-type asymptotic theorem. Further, we calculate the order of approximation with regard to the Peetre's K-functional and a Lipschitz type class. In addition, we construct the associated GBS type operators and compute the rate of approximation using the mixed modulus of continuity and class of the Lipschitz of Bögel continuous functions for these operators. Finally, we use the two operators to approximate example functions in order to compare their convergence.

FEYNMAN-KAC SEMIGROUPS, MARTINGALES AND WAVE OPERATORS

  • Van Casteren, Jan A.
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.227-274
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    • 2001
  • In this paper we intended to discuss the following topics: (1) Notation, generalities, Markov processes. The close relationship between (generators of) Markov processes and the martingale problem is exhibited. A link between the Korovkin property and generators of Feller semigroups is established. (2) Feynman-Kac semigroups: 0-order regular perturbations, pinned Markov measures. A basic representation via distributions of Markov processes is depicted. (3) Dirichlet semigroups: 0-order singular perturbations, harmonic functions, multiplicative functionals. Here a representation theorem of solutions to the heat equation is depicted in terms of the distributions of the underlying Markov process and a suitable stopping time. (4) Sets of finite capacity, wave operators, and related results. In this section a number of results are presented concerning the completeness of scattering systems (and its spectral consequences). (5) Some (abstract) problems related to Neumann semigroups: 1st order perturbations. In this section some rather abstract problems are presented, which lie on the borderline between first order perturbations together with their boundary limits (Neumann type boundary conditions and) and reflected Markov processes.

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On triple sequence space of Bernstein-Stancu operator of rough Iλ-statistical convergence of weighted g (A)

  • Esi, A.;Subramanian, N.;Esi, Ayten
    • Annals of Fuzzy Mathematics and Informatics
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.337-361
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    • 2018
  • We introduce and study some basic properties of rough $I_{\lambda}$-statistical convergent of weight g (A), where $g:{\mathbb{N}}^3{\rightarrow}[0,\;{\infty})$ is a function statisying $g(m,\;n,\;k){\rightarrow}{\infty}$ and $g(m,\;n,\;k){\not{\rightarrow}}0$ as $m,\;n,\;k{\rightarrow}{\infty}$ and A represent the RH-regular matrix and also prove the Korovkin approximation theorem by using the notion of weighted A-statistical convergence of weight g (A) limits of a triple sequence of Bernstein-Stancu polynomials.