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The '''radius of convergence''' of this power series is defined in the following equivalent ways: | The '''radius of convergence''' of this power series is defined in the following equivalent ways: | ||
* It is defined as the largest <math>R</math> such that the power series converges absolutely for all <math>z</math> with <math>\left| z - z_0 \right| < R</math> and diverges for all <math>\left|z - z_0 \right | * It is defined as the largest <math>R</math> such that the power series converges absolutely for all <math>z</math> with <math>\left| z - z_0 \right| < R</math> and diverges for all <math>\left|z - z_0 \right| > R</math>. | ||
* It is given by the formula: | * It is given by the formula: | ||
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The '''radius of convergence''' of this power series is defined in the following equivalent ways: | The '''radius of convergence''' of this power series is defined in the following equivalent ways: | ||
* It is defined as the largest <math>R</math> such that the power series converges absolutely for all <math>x</math> with <math>\left| x - x_0 \right| < R</math> and diverges for all <math>\left|x - x_0 \right | * It is defined as the largest <math>R</math> such that the power series converges absolutely for all <math>x</math> with <math>\left| x - x_0 \right| < R</math> and diverges for all <math>\left|x - x_0 \right| > R</math>. | ||
* It is given by the formula: | * It is given by the formula: | ||
Latest revision as of 15:41, 12 September 2008
Definition
Over the complex numbers
Consider the power series about a point with coefficients :
The radius of convergence of this power series is defined in the following equivalent ways:
- It is defined as the largest such that the power series converges absolutely for all with and diverges for all .
- It is given by the formula:
If the denominator is , the radius of convergence is defined as 0, and if the denominator is 0, the radius of convergence is taken to be .
The open disk centered at and of radius equal to is termed the disk of convergence.
Over the real numbers
Consider the power series about a point with coefficients :
The radius of convergence of this power series is defined in the following equivalent ways:
- It is defined as the largest such that the power series converges absolutely for all with and diverges for all .
- It is given by the formula:
If the denominator is , the radius of convergence is defined as 0, and if the denominator is 0, the radius of convergence is taken to be .
Facts
- Power series is infinitely differentiable in disk of convergence: This result holds both over the reals and the complex numbers.