Multidimensional Gauge theory via summability methods
Filomat, Tome 36 (2022) no. 17, p. 5875

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Kurzweil and Henstock presented the notion of Gauge integral, independently. Using their definition Savas and Patterson examined the relationship between Gauge integral and Summability theory. Because of the esoteric of both Gauge and Summability theory, the body of literature is limited. As such the only accessible notion to both theories is Pringsheim limits. The goal of this paper is to present a natural multidimensional extension of Gauge theory via Summability methods. To accomplish this we examine double measurable real-valued functions of the type of f (x, y) in the Gauge sense on (1, ∞) × (1, ∞). Additionally, we introduce the definition of double γ 2 −strongly summable to L with respect to Gauge and present inclusion theorems.
DOI : 10.2298/FIL2217875S
Classification : 40F05, 40C10
Keywords: Gauge integration, summability, real valued two variables functions
Rabia Savaş; Richard F Patterson. Multidimensional Gauge theory via summability methods. Filomat, Tome 36 (2022) no. 17, p. 5875 . doi: 10.2298/FIL2217875S
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