Infinite Series: Department of Mathematics, DSU
Infinite Series: Department of Mathematics, DSU
Department of Mathematics,
DSU
Definition
Given a sequence of numbers {an }, an expression of the form
a1 + a2 + a3 + ... + an + ... is an infinite series. The number an is the n-th
term of the series. The sequence {sn } defined by
s1 = a1
s2 = a1 + a2
..
.
sn = a1 + a2 + . . . + an
..
.
is the sequence of partial sums of the series, the number sn being the n-th
partial sum.
Definition
Given a sequence of numbers {an }, an expression of the form
a1 + a2 + a3 + ... + an + ... is an infinite series. The number an is the n-th
term of the series. The sequence {sn } defined by
s1 = a1
s2 = a1 + a2
..
.
sn = a1 + a2 + . . . + an
..
.
is the sequence of partial sums of the series, the number sn being the n-th
partial sum.
If the sequence of partial sums of the series does not converge, we say that
the series diverges.
a + ar + ar 2 + ... + ar n1 + ...
in which the first term a and common ratio r are fixed real numbers and
a 6= 0. The ratio r can be positive or negative. The series can also be
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written as ar n1 .
n=1
a + ar + ar 2 + ... + ar n1 + ...
in which the first term a and common ratio r are fixed real numbers and
a 6= 0. The ratio r can be positive or negative. The series can also be
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written as ar n1 .
n=1
If |r | < 1, the geometric series a + ar + ar 2 + ... + ar n1 + ... converges
a
to 1r . If |r | 1 the series diverges.
a + ar + ar 2 + ... + ar n1 + ...
in which the first term a and common ratio r are fixed real numbers and
a 6= 0. The ratio r can be positive or negative. The series can also be
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written as ar n1 .
n=1
If |r | < 1, the geometric series a + ar + ar 2 + ... + ar n1 + ... converges
a
to 1r . If |r | 1 the series diverges.
an = sn sn1 S S = 0
Remark
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1. The lim an must equal zero if the series n=1 an converges.
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or
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an diverges if lim an fails to exist or is different from zero.
n
n=1
Remark
If lim an is equal to zero then nth-Term Test is inconclusive.
n
Theorem
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If an = A and bn = B are convergent series, then
n=1 n=1
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1. Sum Rule: (an + bn ) = (an ) + (bn ) = A + B.
n=1 n=1 n=1
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2. Difference Rule: (an bn ) = (an ) (bn ) = A B.
n=1 n=1 n=1
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3. Constant Multiple Rule: (kan ) = k (an ) = kA (any number k).
n=1 n=1
Remark
As corollaries of above Theorem , we have the following results:
1. Every nonzero constant multiple of a divergent series diverges.
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2. If an converges and bn diverges, then (an + bn ) and
n=1 n=1 n=1
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(an bn ) both diverge.
n=1
EXERCISE:
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Using integral test show that the p-series defined as where p is a
np
n=0
real constant converges if p > 1, and diverges if p 1.
an+1
lim =p
n an
Then
Remark
The Ratio Test is often effective when the terms of a series contain
factorials of expressions involving n or expressions raised to a power
involving n.
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The Ratio Test
EXERCISE:
Investigate the convergence of the following series.
X 2n + 5
a.
3n
n=1
X (2n!)
b.
n!n!
n=1
Then
EXERCISE:
Which of the followiog series converge, and which diverge?
X n2
a.
2n
n=1
X 2n
b.
n3
n=1
X 1
c. ( )n
1+n
n=1
Theorem
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(Comparison Test) Let an , bn be series with nonnegative terms,
n=1 n=1
then
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1. If lim = c > 0, then an and bn both converge or both
n bn
n=1 n=1
diverge.
an X X
2. If lim = 0 and bn converges, then an converges.
n bn
n=1 n=1
an X X
3. If lim = and bn diverges, then an diverges.
n bn
n=1 n=1
1 1 1 (1)n+1
1 + + ... + + ...
2 3 4 n
satisfies the three requirements of Leibnizs Theorem with N = 1; it
therefore converges.
EXERCISE:
Test the convergence of
X 1
(1)n+1 n
2
n=1
Definition
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A series an converges absolutely if |an | converges.
n=1 n=1
Definition
A series that converges but does not converge absolutely converges
conditionally.
Theorem
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If |an | converges, then an converges.
n=1 n=1
EXERCISE:
Check the convergence and absolute convergence of alternating p-series
X (1)n+1
.
np
n=1