The main result of this note is that if I is an ideal generated by a regular double summability matrix summability method T that is the product of two nonnegative regular matrix methods for single sequences, then I-statistical convergence and convergence in I-density are equivalent. In particular, the method T generates a density μT with the additive property (AP) and hence, the additive property for null sets (APO). The densities used to generate statistical convergence, lacunary statistical convergence, and general de la Vallée-Poussin statistical convergence are generated by these types of double summability methods. If a matrix T generates a density with the additive property then T-statistical convergence, convergence in T-density and strong T-summabilty are equivalent for bounded sequences. An example is given to show that not every regular double summability matrix generates a density with additve property for null sets.
In this paper we present some different types of ideal convergence/divergence and of ideal continuity for Riesz space-valued functions, and prove some basic properties and comparison results. We investigate the relations among different modes of ideal continuity and present a characterization of the (AP)-property for ideals of an abstract set Λ. Finally we pose some open problems.
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