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The purpose of this article is to serve as an annotated index of various modes of convergence and their logical relationships. For an expository article, see Modes of convergence. Simple logical relationships between different modes of convergence are indicated (e.g., if one implies another), formulaically rather than in prose for quick ...
For a list of modes of convergence, see Modes of convergence (annotated index) Each of the following objects is a special case of the types preceding it: sets , topological spaces , uniform spaces , topological abelian group , normed spaces , Euclidean spaces , and the real/complex numbers.
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The following sets will constitute the basic open subsets of topologies on spaces of linear maps. For any subsets and , let (,):= {: ()}.. The family {(,):,} forms a neighborhood basis [1] at the origin for a unique translation-invariant topology on , where this topology is not necessarily a vector topology (that is, it might not make into a TVS).
Halley's method is a numerical algorithm for solving the nonlinear equation f(x) = 0.In this case, the function f has to be a function of one real variable. The method consists of a sequence of iterations:
In mathematics, the convergence condition by Courant–Friedrichs–Lewy (CFL) is a necessary condition for convergence while solving certain partial differential equations (usually hyperbolic PDEs) numerically. It arises in the numerical analysis of explicit time integration schemes, when these are used for the numerical solution.
Loosely, with this mode of convergence, we increasingly expect to see the next outcome in a sequence of random experiments becoming better and better modeled by a given probability distribution. More precisely, the distribution of the associated random variable in the sequence becomes arbitrarily close to a specified fixed distribution.
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