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  2. Silverman–Toeplitz theorem - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the SilvermanToeplitz theorem, first proved by Otto Toeplitz, is a result in series summability theory characterizing matrix summability methods that are regular. A regular matrix summability method is a linear sequence transformation that preserves the limits of convergent sequences . [ 1 ]

  3. Template:Math theorem/doc - Wikipedia

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  4. Toeplitz - Wikipedia

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    Toeplitz algebra, the C*-algebra generated by the unilateral shift on the Hilbert space; Toeplitz Hash Algorithm, used in many network interface controllers; Hellinger–Toeplitz theorem, an everywhere defined symmetric operator on a Hilbert space is bounded; SilvermanToeplitz theorem, characterizing matrix summability methods which are regular

  5. Szegő limit theorems - Wikipedia

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    In mathematical analysis, the Szegő limit theorems describe the asymptotic behaviour of the determinants of large Toeplitz matrices. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] They were first proved by Gábor Szegő . Notation

  6. Toeplitz matrix - Wikipedia

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    is called a Toeplitz system if is a Toeplitz matrix. If A {\displaystyle A} is an n × n {\displaystyle n\times n} Toeplitz matrix, then the system has at most only 2 n − 1 {\displaystyle 2n-1} unique values, rather than n 2 {\displaystyle n^{2}} .

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  8. Series (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    The SilvermanToeplitz theorem characterizes matrix summation methods, which are methods for summing a divergent series by applying an infinite matrix to the vector of coefficients. The most general methods for summing a divergent series are non-constructive and concern Banach limits .

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