All Theses, Dissertations, and Capstone Projects
Year of Award
1968
Degree
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
College
College of Arts & Sciences
Department
Math and Computer Science
Keywords
convergent, monotonic, numerical, sequence, divergent, computations
Abstract
What I have presented in this paper is in itself only a brief introduction into the topic of infinite series. The subject can become much more involved when one gets into such areas as double and multiple series (which resemble matrices in many aspects), matrix or series transformations, etc. I did not go into these concepts and many other concepts because it would make my topic too broad and because these concepts are much more complicated theories which I don't feel most mathematics majors would use again—either in many of" their more advanced mathematics courses or, especially, in their future jobs. As a result I have limited myself to general definitions and to basic concepts which I feel every mathematics major should knew for his own personal knowledge and possible for use in his future job.
Document Type
Restricted Thesis
Recommended Citation
Lee, Barbara, "Infinite Series" (1968). All Theses, Dissertations, and Capstone Projects. 78.
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