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According to Adam Atkinson, in Italy a series that isn't convergent and doesn't tend to \(\pm \infty\) is "indeterminate", not "divergent". | According to Adam Atkinson, in Italy a series that isn't convergent and doesn't tend to \(\pm \infty\) is "indeterminate", not "divergent". | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:46, 20 November 2021
According to Adam Atkinson, in Italy a series that isn't convergent and doesn't tend to \(\pm \infty\) is "indeterminate", not "divergent".