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Definition: series from Philip's Encyclopedia

In mathematics, the summation (adding up) of a list or sequence of numbers. Thus, the series 1 + 4 + 9 + 16 +... is formed from the sequence 1, 4, 9, 16 .... Series (like number sequences) may be finite or infinite. A series formed from increasing powers of a number is a power series.


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From The Columbia Encyclopedia
in mathematics, indicated sum of a sequence of terms. A series may be finite or infinite. A finite series contains a definite number of terms whose sum can be found by various methods. An infinite series is a sum of infinitely many terms, e.g., the infinite series 1/2 + 1/4 + 1/8 + 1/16 + … . The dots mean that the remaining terms are formed according to the rule made evident by the first few terms, in this case doubling the denominator of the preceding term to form that of the next term; the n th term of this series is (1/2) n . Some infinite series converge to a certain value called its limit; i.e., as one adds together progressively more terms, these sums (called the partial sums of the series) form a sequence of values that progressively approach the limit. For example, the series given above converges to the value 1 because the partial sums form the sequence 1/2, 3/4, 7/8, 15/16, … . Many series, however, do not converge, i.e., have no value that their partial sums approach. Such…
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From The Macquarie Dictionary
series a number of things, events, etc., ranged or occurring in spatial, temporal, or other succession; a sequence. series series a set of radio or television programs which comprise a number of episodes but involve the same basic characters. series Compare: miniseries series a set, as of coins, …
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From The Penguin Dictionary of Mathematics
The indicated sum of the terms of a sequence . In the case of a finite sequence the corresponding series is a 1 , a 2 , a 3 , …, a N This series has a finite or limited number of terms and is called a finite series . The Greek letter Σ is the summation sign, whose upper and lower limits indicate the…
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From The American Heritage(R) Dictionary of the English Language
A number of objects or events arranged or coming one after the other in succession. A set of stamps, coins, or currency issued in a particular period. Physics & Chemistry A group of objects related by linearly varying successive differences in form or configuration: a radioactive decay series; …
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From The Columbia Encyclopedia
in mathematics, indicated sum of a sequence of terms. A series may be finite or infinite. A finite series contains a definite number of terms whose sum can be found by various methods. An infinite series is a sum of infinitely many terms, e.g., the infinite series 1/2 + 1/4 + 1/8 + 1/16 + … . The…
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From A/V A to Z: An Encyclopedic Dictionary of Media, Entertainment and Other Audiovisual Terms
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A group of related works known by a common name and presented one at a time according to a schedule, most often as television programs. The installments in most series (the episodes), tell different stories involving the same central characters in a formulaic pattern such as the sitcom. Each episode…
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From The Chambers Dictionary
( pl se'ries ) a set of things in line or in succession, or thought of in this way; a set of things having something in common, eg of books in similar form issued by the same publishing house; a TV or radio programme in which the same characters appear, or a similar subject is addressed, in…
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From Gaither's Dictionary of Scientific Quotations
Norwegian mathematician With the exception of the geometric series, there does not exist in all of mathematics a single infinite series whose sum has been determined rigorously. In Maor, Eli To Infinity and Beyond: A Cultural History of the Infinite (p. 29 ) Birkhäuser. Boston Massachusetts USA . …
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From 100 Ideas that Changed Art
In a group of works presented as a “series,” each work has its own identity while being explicitly linked to other works by the same artist, usually produced around the same time. Since individual works are situated within a larger conception, their full meaning derives from the relationship between…
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From Collins English Dictionary
n pl -ries 1 a group or connected succession of similar or related things, usually arranged in order 2 a set of radio or television programmes having the same characters and setting but different stories 3 a set of books having the same format, related content, etc, published by one firm 4 a set of…
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From 100 Ideas that Changed Film
Few modern moviegoers will have heard of Bout-de-Zan, Joe Deebs, Philo Vance, or Torchy Blane, let alone seen one of their films. Yet these characters headlined the series that preceded the mega-franchises that have dominated Hollywood thinking since the start of the blockbuster era. Recurring…
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