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  2. Convergent series - Wikipedia

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    A series is convergent (or converges) if and only if the sequence (,,, … ) {\displaystyle (S_{1},S_{2},S_{3},\dots )} of its partial sums tends to a limit ; that means that, when adding one a k {\displaystyle a_{k}} after the other in the order given by the indices , one gets partial sums that become closer and closer to a given number.

  3. Absolute convergence - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, an infinite series of numbers is said to converge absolutely (or to be absolutely convergent) if the sum of the absolute values of the summands is finite. . More precisely, a real or complex series = is said to converge absolutely if = | | = for some real number .

  4. Series (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a series is, roughly speaking, an addition of infinitely many terms, one after the other. [1] The study of series is a major part of calculus and its generalization, mathematical analysis. Series are used in most areas of mathematics, even for studying finite structures in combinatorics through generating functions.

  5. Modes of convergence - Wikipedia

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    In a topological abelian group, convergence of a series is defined as convergence of the sequence of partial sums. An important concept when considering series is unconditional convergence, which guarantees that the limit of the series is invariant under permutations of the summands.

  6. Alternating series - Wikipedia

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    Like any series, an alternating series is a convergent series if and only if the sequence of partial sums of the series converges to a limit. The alternating series test guarantees that an alternating series is convergent if the terms a n converge to 0 monotonically , but this condition is not necessary for convergence.

  7. Abel's test - Wikipedia

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    Then is also convergent. It is important to understand that this test is mainly pertinent and useful in the context of non absolutely convergent series ∑ a n {\displaystyle \sum a_{n}} . For absolutely convergent series, this theorem, albeit true, is almost self evident.

  8. Uniform convergence - Wikipedia

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    A sequence of functions () converges uniformly to when for arbitrary small there is an index such that the graph of is in the -tube around f whenever . The limit of a sequence of continuous functions does not have to be continuous: the sequence of functions () = ⁡ (marked in green and blue) converges pointwise over the entire domain, but the limit function is discontinuous (marked in red).

  9. Summation by parts - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, summation by parts ... is a convergent series, and a bounded monotone sequence, then = = converges. ... The remaining sum is bounded by ...