Toeplitz Lemma, Complete Convergence and Complete Moment Convergence
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In this paper, we study the Toeplitz lemma, the Ces\`{a}ro mean convergence theorem and the Kronecker lemma. At first, we study "complete convergence" versions of the Toeplitz lemma, the Ces\`{a}ro mean convergence theorem and the Kronecker lemma. Two counterexamples show that they can fail in general and some sufficient conditions for "complete convergence" version of the Ces\`{a}ro mean convergence theorem are given. Secondly we introduce two classes of complete moment convergence, which are stronger versions of mean convergence and consider the Toeplitz lemma, the Ces\`{a}ro mean convergence theorem, and the Kronecker lemma under these two classes of complete moment convergence.
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