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unconditional convergence

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unconditional convergence

–noun Mathematics.
1. the property of a convergent infinite series that remains convergent when the terms are arranged in any order.
2. absolute convergence.

absolute convergence

–noun Mathematics.
1. the property of an infinite series in which the series formed by replacing each term in the original series with its absolute value converges. Compare conditional convergence.
2. the property of a sequence of functions in which the series whose terms are the successive differences of the elements of the sequence exhibits absolute convergence.
3. the property of an improper integral in which the integral formed by replacing the integrand by its absolute value converges.


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1905–10
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absolute convergence   (āb'sə-lt')  Pronunciation Key 
The mathematical property by which the sums of the absolute values of the terms in a series converge.
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