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  2. Geometric series - Wikipedia

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    The geometric series is an infinite series derived from a special type of sequence called a geometric progression.This means that it is the sum of infinitely many terms of geometric progression: starting from the initial term , and the next one being the initial term multiplied by a constant number known as the common ratio .

  3. Arithmetico-geometric sequence - Wikipedia

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    An arithmetico-geometric series is a sum of terms that are the elements of an arithmetico-geometric sequence. Arithmetico-geometric sequences and series arise in various applications, such as the computation of expected values in probability theory , especially in Bernoulli processes .

  4. Geometric progression - Wikipedia

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    For example, the sequence 2, 6, 18, 54, ... is a geometric progression with a common ratio of 3. Similarly 10, 5, 2.5, 1.25, ... is a geometric sequence with a common ratio of 1/2. Examples of a geometric sequence are powers r k of a fixed non-zero number r, such as 2 k and 3 k. The general form of a geometric sequence is

  5. List of trigonometric identities - Wikipedia

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    Ptolemy's theorem states that the sum of the products of the lengths of opposite sides is equal to the product of the lengths of the diagonals. When those side-lengths are expressed in terms of the sin and cos values shown in the figure above, this yields the angle sum trigonometric identity for sine: sin(α + β) = sin α cos β + cos α sin β.

  6. Cesàro summation - Wikipedia

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    The Cesàro sum is defined as the limit, as n tends to infinity, of the sequence of arithmetic means of the first n partial sums of the series. This special case of a matrix summability method is named for the Italian analyst Ernesto Cesàro (1859–1906).

  7. List of Phi Sigma chapters - Wikipedia

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    Alpha Xi: 1935 University of Rhode Island: Kingston, Rhode Island: Active Alpha Omicron: 1938 Marquette University: Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Active Alpha Pi: 1941 University of Colorado Boulder: Boulder, Colorado: Active Alpha Rho: 1945 University of Arkansas: Fayetteville, Arkansas: Active Alpha Sigma: 1946 University of Texas at Austin: Austin ...

  8. Gamma matrices - Wikipedia

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    The gamma matrices have a group structure, the gamma group, that is shared by all matrix representations of the group, in any dimension, for any signature of the metric. For example, the 2×2 Pauli matrices are a set of "gamma" matrices in three dimensional space with metric of Euclidean signature (3, 0).

  9. Sigma Gamma Tau - Wikipedia

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    The name of Sigma Gamma Tau was selected by combining the Greek letter Sigma, indicating sum, with Gamma to and Tau from the initial letters of the predecessor organizations, Gamma Alpha Rho and Tau Omega. [1] The society's insignia is a key with the Greek letters ΣΓΤ. [4] Its colors are red and white. [10] Its publications are Contact and ...

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