I-statistical limit points and I-statistical cluster points
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Malik, Prasanta
Ghosh, Argha
Das, Samiran
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In this paper we have extended the notion of statistical limit point as introduced by Fridy[8] to I-statistical limit point of sequences of real numbers and studied some basic properties of the set of all Istatistical limit points and I-statistical cluster points of real sequences including their interrelationship. Also introducing additive property of I-asymptotic density zero sets we establish I-statistical analogue of some completeness theorems of R.
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