Tauberian theorem
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释义与例句
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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.
数学1988, Staff writer, Foreword, [1933, Norbert Wiener, The Fourier Integral and Certain of Its Applications], Cambridge University Press, 1988 reissue, page xi, Not only did the general Tauberian theorem give a unifying view on questions involving summations and limits, but it introduced a paradigm for what was called abstract harmonic analysis a few years later. […] Generalized harmonic analysis is the subject-matter of the last chapter, though it was conceived before the Tauberian theorems.
词源
After Austrian and Slovak mathematician Alfred Tauber (1866-1942).
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