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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 October 2008
We shall define the norm h(A) of a regular summability matrix A = (amn) by Two matrices are said to be b-equivalent if every bounded sequence summable by on matrix is summable by the other. If A sums all bounded sequences that are summable by B, A is said to be b-stronger than B. The norm
of a method
is defined as
, where the inf is taken over all the matrices equivalent to
for bounded sequences. These norms have been investigated by Brudno(1). One of his main results is that, if
sums all bounded sequences that are
summable, then
In paper we shall prove the following.