2016
DOI: 10.22436/jmcs.016.03.13
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New results in quasi cone metric spaces

Abstract: In this paper, we prove some interesting results using forward and backward convergence in quasi cone metric spaces. We study forward and backward sequential compactness, sequential countably compactness, and sequential continuity property in quasi cone metric spaces and give some interesting results. c 2016 all rights reserved.

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“…We also suggest to investigate statistically p-quasi-Cauchy double sequences of points in R (see [54], [53], [40], and [35] for the related definitions in the double case). For another further study, we suggest to investigate statistically p-quasi-Cauchy sequences in abstract metric spaces (see [28], [52], [36], [56], and [59]).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also suggest to investigate statistically p-quasi-Cauchy double sequences of points in R (see [54], [53], [40], and [35] for the related definitions in the double case). For another further study, we suggest to investigate statistically p-quasi-Cauchy sequences in abstract metric spaces (see [28], [52], [36], [56], and [59]).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also suggest to investigate downward and upward quasi-Cauchy double sequences (see for example [20,31,32,37] for the definitions and related concepts in the double sequences case). For another further study, we suggest to investigate upward quasi-Cauchy sequences of points in an asymmetric cone metric space since in a cone metric space the notion of an upward quasi-Cauchy sequence coincides with the notion of a downward quasi-Cauchy sequence, and therefore upward continuity coincides with downward continuity (see [21,23,35,41]).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also suggest to investigate lacunary statistically p-quasi-Cauchy double sequences of points in R (see [55], [54], [39], and [34] for the related definitions in the double case). For another further study, we suggest to investigate lacunary statistically p-quasi-Cauchy sequences in abstract metric spaces (see [26], [53], [35], [58], and [61]).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%