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  2. Formal power series - Wikipedia

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    A formal power series is a special kind of formal series, of the form. where the called coefficients, are numbers or, more generally, elements of some ring, and the are formal powers of the symbol that is called an indeterminate or, commonly, a variable. Hence, power series can be viewed as a generalization of polynomials where the number of ...

  3. Power series - Wikipedia

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    Power series. In mathematics, a power series (in one variable) is an infinite series of the form where an represents the coefficient of the n th term and c is a constant called the center of the series. Power series are useful in mathematical analysis, where they arise as Taylor series of infinitely differentiable functions.

  4. Generating function - Wikipedia

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    Generating function. In mathematics, a generating function is a representation of an infinite sequence of numbers as the coefficients of a formal power series. Generating functions are often expressed in closed form (rather than as a series), by some expression involving operations on the formal series. There are various types of generating ...

  5. Restricted power series - Wikipedia

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    In algebra, the ring of restricted power series is the subring of a formal power series ring that consists of power series whose coefficients approach zero as degree goes to infinity. [1] Over a non-archimedean complete field, the ring is also called a Tate algebra. Quotient rings of the ring are used in the study of a formal algebraic space as ...

  6. Weierstrass preparation theorem - Wikipedia

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    Weierstrass preparation theorem. In mathematics, the Weierstrass preparation theorem is a tool for dealing with analytic functions of several complex variables, at a given point P. It states that such a function is, up to multiplication by a function not zero at P, a polynomial in one fixed variable z, which is monic, and whose coefficients of ...

  7. Formal group law - Wikipedia

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    Formal group law. In mathematics, a formal group law is (roughly speaking) a formal power series behaving as if it were the product of a Lie group. They were introduced by S. Bochner (1946). The term formal group sometimes means the same as formal group law, and sometimes means one of several generalizations.

  8. Hahn series - Wikipedia

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    Hahn series. In mathematics, Hahn series (sometimes also known as Hahn–Mal'cev–Neumann series) are a type of formal infinite series. They are a generalization of Puiseux series (themselves a generalization of formal power series) and were first introduced by Hans Hahn in 1907 [1] (and then further generalized by Anatoly Maltsev and Bernhard ...

  9. International Conference on Formal Power Series and Algebraic ...

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    The International Conference on Formal Power Series and Algebraic Combinatorics (FPSAC) is an annual academic conference in the areas of algebraic and enumerative combinatorics and their applications and relations with other areas of mathematics, physics, biology and computer science. [ 1 ]