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==Subtopics==
==Subtopics==
{{r|Series (analysis)}}, the cumulative sum of a given sequence of terms. Special types include
{{r|Series (analysis)}}, the cumulative sum of a given sequence of terms.
{{r|Series (group theory)}}, a chain of subgroups of a group. Special types include
{{r|Series (group theory)}}, a chain of subgroups of a group.
{{r|Series (lattice theory)}}, a chain in a partially ordered set
{{r|Series (lattice theory)}}, a chain in a partially ordered set
{{r|Time series}} in probability and statistics
{{r|Time series}} in probability and statistics

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  • Series (analysis) [r]: In mathematics, the cumulative sum of a given sequence of terms. [e], the cumulative sum of a given sequence of terms.
  • Series (group theory) [r]: A chain of subgroups of a group linearly ordered by subset inclusion. [e], a chain of subgroups of a group.
  • Series (lattice theory) [r]: In mathematics, a chain in a partially ordered set. [e], a chain in a partially ordered set
  • Time series [r]: In mathematics, a series in group theory that can be constructed by any data measured over time at regular intervals. [e] in probability and statistics

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