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  2. List of mathematical series - Wikipedia

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    An infinite series of any rational function of can be reduced to a finite series of polygamma functions, by use of partial fraction decomposition, [8] as explained here. This fact can also be applied to finite series of rational functions, allowing the result to be computed in constant time even when the series contains a large number of terms.

  3. List of integer sequences - Wikipedia

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    Regular paperfolding sequence 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, ... At each stage an alternating sequence of 1s and 0s is inserted between the terms of the previous sequence.

  4. Series (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a series is, roughly speaking, an addition of infinitely many terms, one after the other. [1] The study of series is a major part of calculus and its generalization, mathematical analysis. Series are used in most areas of mathematics, even for studying finite structures in combinatorics through generating functions.

  5. Category:Sequences and series - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a sequence is a list of objects (or events) which have been ordered in a sequential fashion; such that each member either comes before, or after, every other member. More formally, a sequence is a function with a domain equal to the set of positive integers. A series is a sum of a sequence of terms. That is, a series is a list ...

  6. Category:Mathematical series - Wikipedia

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    List of mathematical series; Series (mathematics) 0–9. ... Sequence transformation; Series expansion; Series multisection; Spectrum continuation analysis; Sturm series;

  7. Sequence - Wikipedia

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    A sequence can be thought of as a list of elements with a particular order. [1] [2] Sequences are useful in a number of mathematical disciplines for studying functions, spaces, and other mathematical structures using the convergence properties of sequences.

  8. On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences - Wikipedia

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    and the sequences A053873, "Numbers n such that OEIS sequence A n contains n", and A053169, "n is in this sequence if and only if n is not in sequence A n". Thus, the composite number 2808 is in A053873 because A002808 is the sequence of composite numbers, while the non-prime 40 is in A053169 because it is not in A000040 , the prime numbers.

  9. Convergent series - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a series is the sum of the terms of an infinite sequence of numbers. More precisely, an infinite sequence (,,, …) defines a series S that is denoted = + + + = =. The n th partial sum S n is the sum of the first n terms of the sequence; that is,