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  1. Some theorems on Cesaro regular summability method for sequences and series by Wendell Neal, 1969
  2. The Rise and Development of the Theory of Series up to the Early 1820s (Sources and Studies in the History of Mathematics and Physical Sciences) by Giovanni Ferraro, 2010-11-02
  3. Summability of Multi-Dimensional Fourier Series and Hardy Spaces (Mathematics and Its Applications) by Ferenc Weisz, 2002-03-31
  4. Bifurcations and Periodic Orbits of Vector Fields (NATO Science Series C: (closed))
  5. Tauberian Theory: A Century of Developments (Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften) by Jacob Korevaar, 2010-11-02
  6. Generalized Analytic Automorphic Forms in Hypercomplex Spaces (Frontiers in Mathematics) (Volume 0) by Rolf S. Krausshar, 2004-05-27
  7. The Concrete Tetrahedron: Symbolic Sums, Recurrence Equations, Generating Functions, Asymptotic Estimates (Texts and Monographs in Symbolic Computation) by Manuel Kauers, Peter Paule, 2011-02-27
  8. Functional Equations - Results and Advances (ADVANCES IN MATHEMATICS Volume 3)
  9. A Concise Approach to Mathematical Analysis by Mangatiana A. Robdera, 2003-02-12
  10. Asymptotics of Linear Differential Equations (Mathematics and Its Applications) by M.H. Lantsman, 2010-11-02
  11. Analytic and Elementary Number Theory: A Tribute to Mathematical Legend Paul Erdos (Developments in Mathematics) by Krishnaswami Alladi, P.D.T.A. Elliott, et all 2010-11-02
  12. Classification and Approximation of Periodic Functions (Mathematics and Its Applications) by A.I. Stepanets, 1995-07-31
  13. Fourier Analysis and Approximation of Functions by Roald M. Trigub, Eduard S. Belinsky, 2010-11-02
  14. Walsh Equiconvergence of Complex Interpolating Polynomials (Springer Monographs in Mathematics) by Amnon Jakimovski, Ambikeshwar Sharma, et all 2010-11-02

61. Norwegian ERCIM Membership
40 sequences, series, summability, NTNU IMF Analysis Lisa Lorentzen.41 Approximations and expansions, NTNU IMF Analysis Yurii Lyubarskii
http://www.ime.ntnu.no/ercim/groups.html
Norwegian University of Science and Technology is responsible for the Norwegian membership in ERCIM. It is supported by The Research Council of Norway. Our objective is to be an active partner in the European Research Area (ERA) through teamwork within ERCIM, with other European universities and with industry, all based on our substantial traditions of co-operation between research partners in Norway.
Members in Norway
Norwegian representatives in ERCIM bodies
  • Board of Directors
    Professor Arne Sølvberg
    Dean, Faculty of Information Technology, Mathematics and Electrical Engineering (IME), NTNU Executive Committee
    Professor Finn Arve Aagesen
    Head, Department of Telematics, NTNU Editor
    Senior Researcher Truls Gjestland
    SINTEF ERCIM Fellowship Programme
    Consultant Gudrun Sjøvold
    Faculty of Information Technology, Mathematics and Electrical Engineering (IME), NTNU General requests and HR Task Force
    Senior Advisor Tore R. Jørgensen

62. EEVL | Full Record
number theory, sequences, series, summability, encyclopaedia, base, sequence,continued fraction expansion, decimal, core, dead, erroneous, dumb,
http://www.eevl.ac.uk/show_full.htm?rec=991404787-2911

63. EEVL | Full Record
finite differences, functional equations, sequences,series, summability,integral, operator theory, calculus of variations, optimal control, geometry,
http://www.eevl.ac.uk/show_full.htm?rec=974889624-23459

64. Mathematical Subject Classification
40XX sequences, series, summability 41-XX Approximations and expansions {Forall approximation theory in the complex domain, see 30Exx, 30E05 and 30E10;
http://www.mi.sanu.ac.yu/~zorano/amsmsc/
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification
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AMS Subject classification

00-XX
General
01-XX
History and biography [See also the classification number -03 in the other sections]
03-XX
Mathematical logic and foundations
05-XX

06-XX
Order, lattices, ordered algebraic structures [See also
08-XX
General algebraic systems
11-XX
Number theory
12-XX
Field theory and polynomials 13-XX Commutative rings and algebras 14-XX Algebraic geometry 15-XX Linear and multilinear algebra; matrix theory 16-XX 13-XX 17-XX Nonassociative rings and algebras 18-XX , for associative rings , for groups , for topological groups and related structures ; see also and 19-XX $K$-theory [See also 20-XX Group theory and generalizations 22-XX 58-XX . For abstract harmonic analysis, see 43-XX 26-XX Real functions [See also 28-XX 58-XX 30-XX 58-XX ... 33-XX ; for aspects of combinatorics, see ; for number-theoretic aspects, see 11-XX ; for representation theory, see 34-XX Ordinary differential equations 35-XX Partial differential equations 37-XX Dynamical systems and ergodic theory [See also 70-XX 39-XX Difference and functional equations 40-XX Sequences, series, summability

65. Table Of Competences At FORTH - ICS
37 Dynamical systems and ergodic theory; 39 Difference and functional equations;40 sequences, series, summability; 41 Approximations and expansions
http://www.ics.forth.gr/ercim/toc.html
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66. 40-XX
40XX, Prev 39 Up Top Next 41 . sequences, series, summability 40B05, Multiple sequences and series {(should also be assigned at least one
http://www.rzuser.uni-heidelberg.de/~d19/msc/40.htm
40-XX Top Sequences, series, summability
General reference works (handbooks, dictionaries, bibliographies, etc.) Instructional exposition (textbooks, tutorial papers, etc.) Research exposition (monographs, survey articles) Historical (must also be assigned at least one classification number from Section 01) Explicit machine computation and programs (not the theory of computation or programming) Proceedings, conferences, collections, etc. Convergence and divergence of infinite limiting processes Convergence and divergence of series and sequences Convergence and divergence of integrals Convergence and divergence of continued fractions [See also ] [xref: 11A55, 30B70] Convergence and divergence of infinite products Approximation to limiting values (summation of series, etc.) Convergence and divergence of series and sequences of functions None of the above, but in this section Multiple sequences and series General summability methods Matrix methods Integral methods Function-theoretic methods (including power series methods and semicontinuous methods) None of the above, but in this section

67. Electronic Communications In Probability - Vol. 2 (1997)
Strong Laws and summability for sequences of $phi$Mixing Random Variables in Banach R. Kiesel, Power series methods and almost sure convergence Math.
http://www.math.washington.edu/~ejpecp/ECP/viewarticle.php?id=1565&layout=abstra

68. List For KWIC List Of MSC2000 Phrases
sequences and series, power series. convergence, summability (infinite sequences, series, summability 40XX sequences; the sequences ${1^k, 2^k, .
http://www.math.unipd.it/~biblio/kwic/msc/m-kl_11_48.htm
semigroupoids, semigroups, groups (viewed as categories) # groupoids,
semigroups
semigroups # $C$-
semigroups # analysis on topological
semigroups # commutative
semigroups # integrated
semigroups # inverse
semigroups # mappings of
semigroups # orthodox
semigroups # regular
semigroups # representations of general topological groups and semigroups # structure of topological semigroups # transformation groups and semigroups # varieties of semigroups and applications to diffusion processes # Markov semigroups and linear evolution equations # one-parameter semigroups and monoids # ordered semigroups and their generalizations (recurrent functions, distal functions, etc.); almost automorphic functions # almost periodic functions on groups and semigroups in $C^*$-algebras # derivations, dissipations and positive semigroups in automata theory, linguistics, etc. semigroups of linear operators # groups and semigroups of linear operators, their generalizations and applications # groups and semigroups of nonlinear operators semigroups of nonlinear operators # groups and semigroups of rings # semigroup rings, multiplicative

69. List KWIC PACS And MSC+ZDM E-N Lexical Connection
sequences and series, power series. convergence, summability (infinite sequences, series, and summability 02.30.Lt sequences, series, summability 40XX
http://www.math.unipd.it/~biblio/kwic/msc-pacs/pml_11_079.htm
semiconductors # III-V and II-VI 78.30.Fs
semiconductors # liquid 72.80.Ph
semiconductors # magnetic 75.50.Pp
semiconductors # other 78.66.Li
semiconductors # other 81.05.Hd
semiconductors # other crystalline inorganic 72.80.Jc
semiconductors # spin polarized transport in 72.25.Dc
semiconductors and insulators # conductivity phenomena in 72.20.-i
semiconductors and insulators # elemental 78.30.Am
semiconductors and insulators # elemental 78.66.Db
semiconductors and their alloys # electronic structure of liquid metals and 71.22.+i semiconductors) # polymers; organic compounds (including organic 72.80.Le semiconductors, metallic glasses, glasses # amorphous 71.23.Cq semiconductors, metals, and alloys # amorphous 61.43.Dq semiconductors; glasses # amorphous 78.66.Jg semicontinuity and convergence; relaxation # methods involving semicontinuity, discontinuities, etc.) # continuity and related questions (modulus of continuity, semicontinuous methods) # function-theoretic methods (including power series methods and semicrystalline polymers # solids: e.g., composites, glasses

70. Emeriti Faculty
Richard E. Williamson, Real functions; sequences, series, summability; Measureand integration, 415 Bradley Hall, 603646-2767.
http://www.math.dartmouth.edu/people/faculty/emeriti/

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Member and supporter of the Professor Emeritus EM WP Name Research Interests Office Phone # James E. Baumgartner Set theory; Mathematical logic and foundations; General topology 401 Bradley Hall Thomas F. Bickel General algebraic systems 401 Bradley Hall Kenneth P. Bogart Combinatorics; Order, lattices, ordered algebraic structures 310 Bradley Hall Edward M. Brown Richard H. Crowell John G. Kemeny Donald L. Kreider Mathematical logic and foundations; Numerical analysis 208 Sudikoff Labs Thomas E. Kurtz John W. Lamperti Probability theory and stochastic processes 415 Bradley Hall Robert Z. Norman Combinatorics 405A Bradley Hall Reese T. Prosser William E. Slesnick Ernst Snapper Geometry; General algebraic systems; Algebraic geometry 1-D Bradley Hall J. Laurie Snell Probability theory and stochastic processes; Statistics 106 Choate House Richard E. Williamson Real functions; Sequences, series, summability; Measure and integration

71. ITT2001(4): Status Of Mathematics Research In India In 1990 And 1994: An Analysi
In the case of subfield, sequences, series and summability, the activity indexhas risen sharply from 1.57 in 1990 to 3.18 in 1994.
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An Analysis based on MathSci Subbiah Arunachalam*, K Umarani
M S Swaminathan Research Foundation
Third Cross Street, Taramani Institutional Area, Chennai-600113
* Address for correspondence: arun@mssrf.res.in ; Fax: 91 44 2541319
ABSTRACT KEYWORDS: India; Mathematics research; Scientometric study. INTRODUCTION Mathematics is the basis of modern civilization, although much of the pursuit of mathematics is without any inkling to the real world, says Basil Gordon of the University of California at Los Angeles [1]. Indeed, there is something for everybody to gain from the universal language of mathematics. Today, it is virtually impossible to do advanced level work in any branch of science or engineering or some areas of economics and social sciences without the application of mathematics. India has a very long tradition of excellence in mathematics and astronomy, dating back to antiquity. In modern times, India has produced much work in both pure and applied mathematics as well as in the related areas of operations research, statistics, computer science and theoretical physics. According to Basil Gordon [1], Russia and the USA are the top contributors to the literature of mathematics, followed by England, France, Germany and then India and China. The 20th century has transformed mathematics from a cottage industry run by a few semi-amateurs into a worldwide industry run by an army of professionals, says Michael Atiyah [2] in his preface to

72. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Mohammed Mehdi
Mathematics Subject Classification 40 — sequences, series, summability AdvisorLancelot Bosanquet No students known. If you have additional information or
http://www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/html/id.phtml?id=42665

73. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Eddy Smet
Mathematics Subject Classification 40 — sequences, series, summability AdvisorDavid Borwein No students known. If you have additional information or
http://www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/html/id.phtml?id=88027

74. Browse Via MSC
40, sequences, series, summability, 9, search browse. 41, Approximations andexpansions, 92, search browse. 42, Fourier analysis, 181, search browse
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MSC 2000 Number of Preprints General search browse History and biography [See also the classification number -03 search browse Mathematical logic and foundations search browse This section has been deleted search browse Combinatorics search browse Order, lattices, ordered algebraic structures search browse General algebraic systems search browse Number theory search browse Field theory and polynomials search browse Commutative rings and algebras search browse Algebraic geometry search browse Linear and multilinear algebra; matrix theory search browse Associative rings and algebras search browse Nonassociative rings and algebras search browse Category theory; homological algebra search browse $K$-theory search browse Group theory and generalizations search browse Topological groups, Lie groups search browse Real functions search browse Measure and integration search browse Functions of a complex variable search browse Potential theory search browse Several complex variables and analytic spaces search browse Special functions (33-XX deals with the properties of functions as functions search browse Ordinary differential equations search browse Partial differential equations search browse Difference and functional equations search browse Sequences, series, summability

75. ? 2000 Mathematics Subject Classification Query By
39, Differences and functional equations, 40, sequences, series, summability.41, Approximations and expansions, 42, Fourier analysis
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76. MSC2000
40XX, sequences, series, summability. 41-XX, Approximations and expansions,For all approximation theory in the complex domain, see 30Exx , 30E05 and 30E10
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77. Gintautas Dzemyda,
approximations and expansions, sequences, series, summability, probabilitytheory, summability of DDimensional Trigonometric-Fourier series. 6.
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78. ONE-SIDED TAUBERIAN THEOREMS FOR DIRICHLET SERIES METHODS OF
FOR DIRICHLET series METHODS OF summability. DAVID BORWEIN, WERNER KRATZ which enable us to infer the boundedness of sequences from the boundedness of
http://rmmc.eas.asu.edu/abstracts/rmj/VOL31-3/BOR/BOR.html

79. FMF - Oddelek Za Matematiko - Mathematics Subject Classification
35 Partial differential equations; 39 Finite differences and functional equations;40 sequences, series, summability; 41 Approximations and expansions
http://mat.fmf.uni-lj.si/knjiznici_klas-msc.php
.: Knji¾nici :. matematièna knji¾nica knji¾nica za mehaniko COBISS
Mathematics Subject Classification 1991
Compiled in the Editorial Offices of MATHEMATICAL REVIEWS and ZENTRALBLATT FUR MATHEMATIK
  • 00 General 01 History and biography 03 Mathematical logic and foundations 04 Set theory 05 Combinatorics 06 Order, lattices, ordered algebraic structures 08 General algebraic systems 11 Number theory 12 Field theory and polynomials 13 Commutative rings and algebras 14 Algebraic geometry 15 Linear and multilinear algebra; matrix theory 16 Associative rings and algebras 17 Nonassociative rings and algebras 18 Category theory, homological algebra 19 K-theory 20 Group theory and generalizations 22 Topological groups, Lie groups 26 Real functions 28 Measure and integration 30 Functions of a complex variable 31 Potential theory 32 Several complex variables and analytic spaces 33 Special functions 34 Ordinary differential equations 35 Partial differential equations 39 Finite differences and functional equations 40 Sequences, series, summability 41 Approximations and expansions 42 Fourier analysis 43 Abstract harmonic analysis 44 Integral transforms, operational calculus

80. Editions Jacques Gabay - HARDY : Divergent Series
The binomial series. summability of some particularly important special Totally monotone sequences. - Final form of the conditions for regularity.
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