Abstract
In this article, we introduce and study some difference sequence spaces of fuzzy numbers by making use of λ-statistical convergence of order (η, δ + γ) . With the aid of MATLAB software, it appears that the statistical convergence of order (η, δ + γ) is well defined every time when (δ + γ) > η and this convergence fails when (δ + γ) < η. Moreover, we try to set up relations between (Δv, λ)-statistical convergence of order (η, δ + γ) and strongly (Δv, p, λ)-Cesàro summability of order (η, δ + γ) and give some compelling instances to show that the converse of these relations is not valid. In addition to the above results, we also graphically exhibits that if a sequence of fuzzy numbers is bounded and statistically convergent of order (η, δ + γ) in (Δv, λ), then it need not be strongly (Δv, p, λ)-Cesàro summable of order (η, δ + γ).
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