rearrangement of terms - translation to ρωσικά
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rearrangement of terms - translation to ρωσικά

THEOREM
Riemann rearrangement theorem; Riemann's theorem on the rearrangement of terms of a series

rearrangement of terms      

общая лексика

перестановка членов

abaft         
  • galleon}}'''
  • Bulwark (or bulward)
  • centerboard}}''' on a boat
  • carvel}}''' styles of boat construction
  • flying jib}} (E)
  • list}}'''
  • Diagram showing the ''Minas Geraes''-class battleship with its central guns arranged ''en echelon''.
  • Dipping the eye
WIKIMEDIA GLOSSARY LIST ARTICLE
Abaft; List of nautical terms; Nautical terms; Leach (sail); Fore-leech (sail); Leech (sailing); List of nautical terminology; List of sailing terms; List of sailing terminology; Glossary of sailing terms; Glossary of sailing terminology; Glossary of nautical terminology; Nautical terminology; Sailing terms; Sailing terminology; Amidships; List of naval terms; Ship terms; Abeam; Forward (aircraft); Head sea; Axial fire; Ship terminology; Archboard; Nautical glossary; Parts of a boat; Downbound; Cuntline; Beam sea; Charthouse; Naval jargon; Island (aircraft carrier); Leech (sail); En echelon (turret arrangement); Centerline (nautical); Depth of hold; Bulwark (nautical); Fall (nautical term, from disambiguation); Bow sea; Centreline (nautical); Glossary of nautical terms; Fairwater (submarine); Fairing (nautical); Carpenter's walk; Glossary of nautical terms (A-L)

[ə'bɑ:ft]

наречие

[ə'bɑ:ft]

общая лексика

на корме, в сторону кормы, с кормы

морской термин

на корме или по направлению к корме

предлог

общая лексика

сзади, позади

морской термин

сзади

позади

за

beam sea         
  • galleon}}'''
  • Bulwark (or bulward)
  • centerboard}}''' on a boat
  • carvel}}''' styles of boat construction
  • flying jib}} (E)
  • list}}'''
  • Diagram showing the ''Minas Geraes''-class battleship with its central guns arranged ''en echelon''.
  • Dipping the eye
WIKIMEDIA GLOSSARY LIST ARTICLE
Abaft; List of nautical terms; Nautical terms; Leach (sail); Fore-leech (sail); Leech (sailing); List of nautical terminology; List of sailing terms; List of sailing terminology; Glossary of sailing terms; Glossary of sailing terminology; Glossary of nautical terminology; Nautical terminology; Sailing terms; Sailing terminology; Amidships; List of naval terms; Ship terms; Abeam; Forward (aircraft); Head sea; Axial fire; Ship terminology; Archboard; Nautical glossary; Parts of a boat; Downbound; Cuntline; Beam sea; Charthouse; Naval jargon; Island (aircraft carrier); Leech (sail); En echelon (turret arrangement); Centerline (nautical); Depth of hold; Bulwark (nautical); Fall (nautical term, from disambiguation); Bow sea; Centreline (nautical); Glossary of nautical terms; Fairwater (submarine); Fairing (nautical); Carpenter's walk; Glossary of nautical terms (A-L)

['bi:msi:]

общая лексика

боковая волна

морской термин

волны

почти перпендикулярные курсу судна

волна с траверза

Ορισμός

грип
ГРИП, ГРИПП, гриппа, ·муж. (·франц. grippe) (мед.). Инфекционная болезнь - катарральное воспаление дыхательных путей, сопровождаемое лихорадочным состоянием; то же, что инфлуэнца
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Βικιπαίδεια

Riemann series theorem

In mathematics, the Riemann series theorem (also called the Riemann rearrangement theorem), named after 19th-century German mathematician Bernhard Riemann, says that if an infinite series of real numbers is conditionally convergent, then its terms can be arranged in a permutation so that the new series converges to an arbitrary real number, or diverges. This implies that a series of real numbers is absolutely convergent if and only if it is unconditionally convergent.

As an example, the series 1 − 1 + 1/2 − 1/2 + 1/3 − 1/3 + ⋯ converges to 0 (for a sufficiently large number of terms, the partial sum gets arbitrarily near to 0); but replacing all terms with their absolute values gives 1 + 1 + 1/2 + 1/2 + 1/3 + 1/3 + ⋯, which sums to infinity. Thus the original series is conditionally convergent, and can be rearranged (by taking the first two positive terms followed by the first negative term, followed by the next two positive terms and then the next negative term, etc.) to give a series that converges to a different sum: 1 + 1/2 − 1 + 1/3 + 1/4 − 1/2 + ⋯ = ln 2. More generally, using this procedure with p positives followed by q negatives gives the sum ln(p/q). Other rearrangements give other finite sums or do not converge to any sum.

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