infinite sum
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinfiniteandsum
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infinite
adjective
uk/ˈɪn.fɪ.nət/us/ˈɪn.fə.nət/
without limits; extremely large ...
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sum
noun
uk/sʌm/us/sʌm/
an amount ...
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The second, purely analytical step is to analyse the asymptotic behaviour of theinfinitesumabove.
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A series is aninfinitesumof values.
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This is no easy problem, of course, but theinfinitesuminvolving the radii that solves the problem is probably unknown to most readers.
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The solution is aninfinitesumof product form exponentials.
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We explicitly solve this boundary value problem, as aninfinitesumof exponentials.
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A particularly useful class ofinfinitesumtypes is the class of structured recursive types, such as lists, trees, and so on.
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This approach shows that we can avoid considering the wholeinfinitesumbefore producing the first digit of the output.
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We also mention other work on models (either discrete or diffusion) that admit steady state distributions consisting of a finite orinfinitesumof product form exponentials.
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Physically these discontinuities are recognized as resulting from the coincident flow contributions, of aninfinitesumof forced inertial modes decreasing in scale, but of equal frequency.
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Such expressions are derived in this paper and a remarkable property discovered for these periodic waves is that they can be represented as aninfinitesumof spatially repeated solitons.
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That is a lot of money, a large but notinfinitesum, and it is our duty to ensure that it is spent both wisely and well.
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The equation is derived as aninfinitesumover all possible frequencies.
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We have exchanged partial differentiation with aninfinitesum, which is legitimate if we assume for instance that "f" has a continuous second derivative.
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This is aninfinitesumwith decreasing terms.
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Multiplying thisinfinitesumby 3 in base 5 gives 0000001.
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An impulse can be represented as aninfinitesumof sinusoids that includes all possible frequencies.
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He believed that aninfinitesummust be a name for something incomplete.
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