Silverman–Toeplitz theorem

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title: Silverman–Toeplitz theorem
text: In mathematics, the Silverman–Toeplitz theorem, first proved by Otto Toeplitz, is a result in summability theory characterizing matrix summability methods that are regular. A regular matrix summability method is a matrix transformation of a convergent sequence which preserves the limit. An infinite matrix i , j ∈ N with complex-valued entries defines a regular summability method if and only if it satisfies all of the following properties: An example is Cesaro summation, a matrix summability meth
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