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Statistical and lacunary statistical convergence of interval numbers in topological groups

Ayhan Esi    

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In this paper we introduce the concepts of statistical and lacunary statistical convergence of interval numbers in topological groups. We prove some inclusion relations and study some of their properties. 

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