Hölder summation
Hölder summation
[′hel·dər sə‚mā·shən] (mathematics)
A method of attributing a sum to certain divergent series in which a new series is formed, each of whose partial sums is the average of the first n partial sums of the original series, and this process is repeated until a stage is reached where the limit of this average exists.
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