The shift rule is a mathematical rule for sequences and series.
Here and are natural numbers.
For sequences, the rule states that if is a sequence, then it converges if and only if also converges, and in this case both sequences always converge to the same number.[1]
For series, the rule states that the series converges to a number if and only if converges.[2]
References
- ↑ Ueltschi, Daniel (2011), Analysis –MA131 (PDF), University of Warwick, p. 31.
- ↑ Alcock, Lara (2014), How to Think About Analysis, Oxford University Press, p. 102, ISBN 9780191035371.
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