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  • | pagename = Power series | abc = Power series
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  • == Geometric power series == ...t ''q'' by a variable ''x'' and consider the (real or complex) geometric [[power series]]
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  • {{r|Power series}}
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  • * [[Formal power series]]
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  • ===Power series=== The [[radius of convergence]] of a [[power series]] is the distance the nearest [[singularity (mathematics)|singularity]]. T
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  • ** [[Power series]]
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  • {{r|Power series}}
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  • ...aspect (series of functions). The geometric series essentially is a single power series, not many series of numbers. Perhaps some sentence explaining this was miss
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  • ===Power series of a function===
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  • ===Power series=== ...[[René Descartes]]), became tractable via such infinite sums now called [[power series]].<ref name=Arnold/>
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  • Most important are two classes of series of functions: [[power series|power]] (especially, [[Taylor series|Taylor]]) series whose terms are power
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  • This energy can be expanded in a power series&mdash; the '''multipole expansion'''&mdash;in the inverse distance of ''A'
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  • ...'''Fibonacci generating function''' is defined as the sum of the following power series:
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  • ...] of [[disk (mathematics)|disk]]s, centered at that point) as a convergent power series in the variables. This condition is stronger than the [[Cauchy-Riemann equa
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  • ...heory|ring]] ''R''. Similarly we may define ''D'' on the ring of [[formal power series]] <math>R[[X]]</math>.
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  • ...llows one to view a polynomial ring as a [[subring]] of a [[ring of formal power series]]. This is the approach that will be used in this article.
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  • ...r]]s in 1897, looking for a way to bring the ideas and the techniques of [[power series]] within [[number theory]].
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  • ...math>z = i\theta</math> and comparing terms with the usual [[Taylor series|power series expansions]] of <math>\sin \theta</math> and <math>\cos \theta</math>.
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  • ...ect motivation (e.g., ''why'' do we define the complex exponential by that power series?), but not an a crib sheet. It seems however that you removed all motivatio
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