Abstract

The first named author has recently proved necessary and sufficient Tauberian conditions under which statistical convergence (introduced by H. Fast in 1951) follows from statistical summability (C, 1). The aim of the present paper is to generalize these results to a large class of summability methods (,p) by weighted means. Let p = (pk : k = 0,1, 2,...) be a sequence of nonnegative numbers such that po > 0 and Let (xk) be a sequence of real or complex numbers and set for n = 0,1, 2,.... We present necessary and sufficient conditions under which the existence of the limit st-lim xk = L follows from that of st-lim tn = L, where L is a finite number. If (xk) is a sequence of real numbers, then these are one-sided Tauberian conditions. If (xk) is a sequence of complex numbers, then these are two-sided Tauberian conditions.

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