Ed Quanta
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What is Tannery's Theorem? I can't seem to find a definition of what it is. And how do you use it?
Tannery's Theorem is a mathematical principle concerning the convergence of infinite series. Key references include E.H. Neville's discussion in The Mathematical Gazette (July 1930) and G.A. Gibson's Advanced Calculus (1954). The theorem allows for the interchange of an infinite sum with a limit under certain conditions. Additional resources include a problem set from DePaul University and an article by Josef Hofbauer in the American Mathematical Monthly (February 2002).
PREREQUISITESMathematicians, students of advanced calculus, and anyone interested in the convergence of infinite series will benefit from this discussion.