infinite series
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinfiniteandseries
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infinite
adjective
uk/ˈɪn.fɪ.nət/us/ˈɪn.fə.nət/
without limits; extremely large ...
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series
noun[C]
uk/ˈsɪə.riːz/us/ˈsɪr.iːz/
a number of similar or related events or things, one ...
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(Definition ofinfiniteandseriesfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Even those with little background ininfiniteseriesshould be able to formally follow most of the arguments that employinfiniteseries.
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He even wrote down aninfiniteseriesfor such solutions, but he was unable to prove its convergence.
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His result and ours are similar in that they both involve aninfiniteseriesevaluated along the unperturbed connection.
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Third and higher-order perturbation velocity fields can be calculated similarly, leading to aninfiniteseriesof terms.
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Portions of the book that require knowledge ofinfiniteseriesare minimal.
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However, the normalisation may diverge, either by immediate failure, or because of aninfiniteseriesof conversions.
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Traversing aninfiniteseriesof anything is analogous to counting the whole set of whole numbers.
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These conditions contain information of two types: the support conditions and aninfiniteseriesof orthogonality conditions.
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Those functions could alternatively be used as building blocks in aninfiniteserieswhose sum is a singular solution.
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Indeed, although we have a closed-form solution, it involves aninfiniteseriesthat cannot be exactly computed as it requires truncation.
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This formula involves aninfiniteseriesthat could be computed in some specific cases.
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But the implication seems to be that if the present is to ' arrive ' at all, it cannot arrive at the end of aninfiniteseries.
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The total wiggler-induced self-magnetic field is developed as aninfiniteseriesby an iterative procedure.
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However, while the returns from forestry were expressed on the basis of aninfiniteseriesof rotations, preservation benefits were evaluated using the results of a contingent valuation.
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Whitrow says that aninfiniteseriesof past times cannot be ' completed ' in the present, that it cannot be ' lived through ' from an infinite past to the present.
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Here one is presented with aninfiniteseriesin geometrical progression.
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In the main, he worked on number theory andinfiniteseries.
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