Tauberian theorem
Meanings
noun
- Any of a class of theorems which, for a given Abelian theorem, specifies conditions such that any series whose Abel sums converge (as stipulated by the Abelian theorem) is in fact convergent.
Word forms
Etymology
After Austrian and Slovak mathematician Alfred Tauber (1866-1942).
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