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Rough Weighted Ideal Convergence and Korovkin-Type Approximation via weighted equi-ideal convergence

Functional Analysis 2025-12-23 v1

Abstract

If ωt>β\omega_t > \beta for every tNt \in \mathbb{N} and for some β>0\beta > 0, then the sequence {ωt}tN\{\omega_t\}_{t \in \mathbb{N}} represents a weighted sequence of real numbers. In this article, we primarily introduce the concepts of rough weighted ideal limit set and rough weighted ideal cluster points set associated with sequences in normed spaces. Building on these concepts, we derive several important results, including a characterization of maximal ideals, a representation of closed sets in normed spaces, and an analysis of the minimal convergent degree required for the rough weighted ideal limit set to be non-empty. Furthermore, we demonstrate that for an analytic PP-ideal, the rough weighted ideal limit set forms an FσδF_{\sigma\delta} subset of the normed space. Finally, we introduce the concept of weighted equi-ideal convergence for sequences of functions with respect to analytic PP-ideals, extending the notion of equi-statistical convergence [Balcerzak et al., J. Math. Anal. Appl. {328} (1) (2007)]. As an application of this notion, we establish a Korovkin-type approximation theorem that serves both as a generalization of [Theorem 2.4, Karaku{\c{s}} et al., J. Math. Anal. Appl. {339} (2) (2008)] and a correction to [Theorem 2.2, Akda\u{g}, Results Math. {72} (3) (2017)].

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@article{arxiv.2512.18676,
  title  = {Rough Weighted Ideal Convergence and Korovkin-Type Approximation via weighted equi-ideal convergence},
  author = {Tamim Aziz and Sanjoy Ghosal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.18676},
  year   = {2025}
}

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