series of functions

  • 1Series (mathematics) — A series is the sum of the terms of a sequence. Finite sequences and series have defined first and last terms, whereas infinite sequences and series continue indefinitely.[1] In mathematics, given an infinite sequence of numbers { an } …

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  • 2Series acceleration — In mathematics, series acceleration is one of a collection of sequence transformations for improving the rate of convergence of a series. Techniques for series acceleration are often applied in numerical analysis, where they are used to improve… …

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  • 3Fourier series — Fourier transforms Continuous Fourier transform Fourier series Discrete Fourier transform Discrete time Fourier transform Related transforms …

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  • 4Convergence of Fourier series — In mathematics, the question of whether the Fourier series of a periodic function converges to the given function is researched by a field known as classical harmonic analysis, a branch of pure mathematics. Convergence is not necessarily a given… …

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  • 5Computer for operations with functions — Computer for operations with mathematical functions (unlike the usual computer) operates with functions at the hardware level (i.e. without programming these operations).[1][2][3] Contents 1 History …

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  • 6Formal power series — In mathematics, formal power series are devices that make it possible to employ much of the analytical machinery of power series in settings that do not have natural notions of convergence. They are also useful, especially in combinatorics, for… …

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  • 7Convergent series — redirects here. For the short story collection, see Convergent Series (short story collection). In mathematics, a series is the sum of the terms of a sequence of numbers. Given a sequence , the nth partial sum Sn is the sum of the first n terms… …

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  • 8Volterra series — The Volterra series and Volterra theorem was developed in 1887 by Vito Volterra. It is a model for non linear behavior, similar to the Taylor series. It differs from the Taylor series in its ability to capture memory effects. The Taylor series… …

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  • 9Ghosts'n Goblins (series) — Ghosts n Goblins The Ghosts n Goblins series logo as seen in Ultimate Ghosts n Goblins Genres Run and gun platformer Developers …

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  • 10Taylor series — Series expansion redirects here. For other notions of the term, see series (mathematics). As the degree of the Taylor polynomia …

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