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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Convergence Tests for Infinite Series

Latimer, Philip W. January 1950 (has links)
The field of infinite series is so large that any investigation into that field must necessarily be limited to a particular phase. An attempt has been made to develop a number of tests having a wide range of applications. Particular emphasis has been placed on tests for series of positive terms.
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Convergence of Infinite Series

Abbott, Catherine Ann 08 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this paper is to examine certain questions concerning infinite series. The first chapter introduces several basic definitions and theorems from calculus. In particular, this chapter contains the proofs for various convergence tests for series of real numbers. The second chapter deals primarily with the equivalence of absolute convergence, unconditional convergence, bounded multiplier convergence, and c0 multiplier convergence for series of real numbers. Also included in this chapter is a proof that an unconditionally convergent series may be rearranged so that it converges to any real number desired. The third chapter contains a proof of the Silverman-Toeplitz Theorem together with several applications.
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O teorema das seções de Lévy aplicado à séries temporais correlacionadas não estacionárias: uma análise da convergência gaussiana em sistemas dinâmicos / The theorem of the sections of Levy applied to the correlated time series no stationary: an analysis of Gaussian convergence in dynamic systems

Passos, Frederico Salgueiro 01 December 2014 (has links)
Weakly nonstationary processes appear in many challenging problems related to the physics of complex systems. An interesting question is how to quantify the rate of convergence to Gaussian behavior of rescaled heteroscedastic comming from economics time series with stationary first moments but nonstationary multifractal long-range correlated second moments and also time series generated from fractionated brownian motion where the series correlation is dependent of a parameter. Here it is used the approach Which uses a recently proposed extension of the Lévy sections theorem. It was analyzed the statistical and multifractal properties of heteroscedastic time series and found that the Lévy sections approach provides a faster convergence to Gaussian behavior relative to the convergence of traditional partial sums of variables. To understand this transition it is used several statistical tests to provide enough data on convergence behavior. It was also observed that the rescaled signals retain multifractal properties even after reaching what appears to be the stable Gaussian regime. / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / Processos não-estacionários com interações fracas aparecem como problemas desafiadores em sistemas complexos em física. Uma questão interessante é como quantificar a taxa de convergência para o comportamento gaussiano em séries temporais heteroscedásticas, sem uma variância única em toda a série, provenientes de sistemas financeiros, reescaladas com os primeiros momentos estacionários mas com uma multifractalidade não estacionária e segundos momentos que possuem uma correlação do longo alcance e verificar o mesmo mecanismo também em séries temporais geradas a partir de um movimento Browniano Fracionado onde a correlação da série depende de um parâmetro ajustável. Aqui é usada uma extensão do teorema das seções de Lévy. Analisando as propriedades estatísticas e multifractais de uma série temporal heteroscedástica e encontrando que as seções de Lévy fornece uma convergência mais rápida para o comportamento gaussiano relativo à convergência das tradicionais somas de variáveis, o teorema do limite central. Para entender essa transição foram utilizados vários testes estatísticos que forneceram dados suficientes sobre o comportamento de convergência. Também observou-se que os sinais reescalados mantêm suas propriedades multifractais mesmo depois de atingirem um regime que parece ser um regime gaussiano.

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