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On some difference sequence spaces defined by a sequence of Orlicz functions. (English) Zbl 1122.46300

Summary: We define some difference sequence spaces by a sequence Orlicz functions and establish some inclusion relations.

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46A45 Sequence spaces (including Köthe sequence spaces)
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