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On the (f, dn)-Method of Summability

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

Gaston Smith*
Affiliation:
Hattiesburg, Mississippi
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Let f(z) be a non-constant entire function and let {dn} be a sequence of complex numbers such that

The set of equations

(1.1)

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Copyright © Canadian Mathematical Society 1965

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