Series
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A series is a group of several things that are all about the same thing, or are intentionally similar.
In mathematics, a series is the sum of a never ending mathematical sequence (a list of numbers). For example:
- [math]\displaystyle{ 1 + \frac12 + \frac14 + \frac18 + \frac1{16} + \frac1{32} + \frac1{64} + \frac1{128} + \ldots }[/math]
The dots mean that the sum does not have a last term, but goes on to infinity.
Other websites
- Fourier series - Easy explained Fourier series