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Let |sum_(n=1)^pa_n|<K, (1) where K is independent of p. Then if f_n>=f_(n+1)>0 and lim_(n->infty)f_n=0, (2) it follows that sum_(n=1)^inftya_nf_n (3) converges.
Not continuous. A point at which a function is discontinuous is called a discontinuity, or sometimes a jump.
Johnson solid J_(90).
If lim_(k->infty)u_k!=0, then the series {u_n} diverges.
A divergent sequence is a sequence that is not convergent.
This statement seems incomplete. Locate a reference and complete statement of the condition. For any group of k men out of N, there must be at least k jobs for which they are ...
The star polygon {12/5}.
The product of three translations along the directed sides of a triangle through twice the lengths of these sides is the identity map.
A pair of overdots placed over a symbol, as in x^.., most commonly used to denote a second derivative with respect to time, i.e., x^..=d^2x/dt^2.
A dual bivector is defined by X^~_(ab)=1/2epsilon_(abcd)X^(cd), and a self-dual bivector by X_(ab)^*=X_(ab)+iX^~_(ab).
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