power series
Americannoun
noun
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Origin of power series
First recorded in 1890–95
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A polar point of indetermination is a point about which the function can be expressed as a quotient of two converging power series, both of which vanish at the point.
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A method was given by J. H. Lambert for expressing as a continued fraction of the preceding type the quotient of two convergent power series.
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As regards power series we have the following theorems: 1.
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The theory of power series has been developed chiefly from the point of view of the theory of functions of complex variables.
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This function is analytic in the domain, and the power series representing it is the Taylor’s series for the function.
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