Abel's summation method
Abel's summation method
[′ä·bəlz sə′mā·shən ‚meth·əd] (mathematics)
A method of attributing a sum to an infinite series whose n th term is an by taking the limit on the left at x = 1 of the sum of the series whose n th term is anxn
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