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  2. Integral test for convergence - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the integral test for convergence is a method used to test infinite series of monotonic terms for convergence. It was developed by Colin Maclaurin and Augustin-Louis Cauchy and is sometimes known as the Maclaurin–Cauchy test .

  3. Direct comparison test - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the comparison test, sometimes called the direct comparison test to distinguish it from similar related tests (especially the limit comparison test), provides a way of deducing whether an infinite series or an improper integral converges or diverges by comparing the series or integral to one whose convergence properties are known.

  4. Romberg's method - Wikipedia

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    Free online integration tool using Romberg, Fox–Romberg, Gauss–Legendre and other numerical methods SciPy implementation of Romberg's method Romberg.jl — Julia implementation (supporting arbitrary factorizations, not just 2 n + 1 {\displaystyle 2^{n}+1} points)

  5. Convergence tests - Wikipedia

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    But if the integral diverges, then the series does so as well. In other words, the series a n {\displaystyle {a_{n}}} converges if and only if the integral converges. p -series test

  6. Weierstrass M-test - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the Weierstrass M-test is a test for determining whether an infinite series of functions converges uniformly and absolutely. It applies to series whose terms are bounded functions with real or complex values, and is analogous to the comparison test for determining the convergence of series of real or complex numbers.

  7. Lists of integrals - Wikipedia

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    Integration is the basic operation in integral calculus.While differentiation has straightforward rules by which the derivative of a complicated function can be found by differentiating its simpler component functions, integration does not, so tables of known integrals are often useful.

  8. Gaussian integral - Wikipedia

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    A different technique, which goes back to Laplace (1812), [3] is the following. Let = =. Since the limits on s as y → ±∞ depend on the sign of x, it simplifies the calculation to use the fact that e −x 2 is an even function, and, therefore, the integral over all real numbers is just twice the integral from zero to infinity.

  9. File:Integral Test.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org متسلسلة متناسقة (رياضيات) Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Criteri de la integral de Cauchy