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Abel's test

In mathematics, Abel's test (also known as Abel's criterion) is a method of testing for the convergence of an infinite series. The test is named after mathematician Niels Henrik Abel. There are two slightly different versions of Abel's test – one is used with series of real numbers, and the other is used with power series in complex analysis. Abel's uniform convergence test is a criterion for the uniform convergence of a series of functions dependent on parameters.

Abel's test in real analysis

Suppose the following statements are true:

  1.   is a convergent series,
  2. {bn} is a monotone sequence, and
  3. {bn} is bounded.

Then   is also convergent.

It is important to understand that this test is mainly pertinent and useful in the context of non absolutely convergent series  . For absolutely convergent series, this theorem, albeit true, is almost self evident.

This theorem can be proved directly using summation by parts.

Abel's test in complex analysis

A closely related convergence test, also known as Abel's test, can often be used to establish the convergence of a power series on the boundary of its circle of convergence. Specifically, Abel's test states that if a sequence of positive real numbers   is decreasing monotonically (or at least that for all n greater than some natural number m, we have  ) with

 

then the power series

 

converges everywhere on the closed unit circle, except when z = 1. Abel's test cannot be applied when z = 1, so convergence at that single point must be investigated separately. Notice that Abel's test implies in particular that the radius of convergence is at least 1. It can also be applied to a power series with radius of convergence R ≠ 1 by a simple change of variables ζ = z/R.[1] Notice that Abel's test is a generalization of the Leibniz Criterion by taking z = −1.

Proof of Abel's test: Suppose that z is a point on the unit circle, z ≠ 1. For each  , we define

 

By multiplying this function by (1 − z), we obtain

 

The first summand is constant, the second converges uniformly to zero (since by assumption the sequence   converges to zero). It only remains to show that the series converges. We will show this by showing that it even converges absolutely:   where the last sum is a converging telescoping sum. The absolute value vanished because the sequence   is decreasing by assumption.

Hence, the sequence   converges (even uniformly) on the closed unit disc. If  , we may divide by (1 − z) and obtain the result.

Another way to obtain the result is to apply the Dirichlet's test. Indeed, for   holds  , hence the assumptions of the Dirichlet's test are fulfilled.

Abel's uniform convergence test

Abel's uniform convergence test is a criterion for the uniform convergence of a series of functions or an improper integration of functions dependent on parameters. It is related to Abel's test for the convergence of an ordinary series of real numbers, and the proof relies on the same technique of summation by parts.

The test is as follows. Let {gn} be a uniformly bounded sequence of real-valued continuous functions on a set E such that gn+1(x) ≤ gn(x) for all x ∈ E and positive integers n, and let {fn} be a sequence of real-valued functions such that the series Σfn(x) converges uniformly on E. Then Σfn(x)gn(x) converges uniformly on E.

Notes

  1. ^ (Moretti, 1964, p. 91)

References

  • Gino Moretti, Functions of a Complex Variable, Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1964
  • Apostol, Tom M. (1974), Mathematical analysis (2nd ed.), Addison-Wesley, ISBN 978-0-201-00288-1
  • Weisstein, Eric W. "Abel's uniform convergence test". MathWorld.

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to zero It only remains to show that the series converges We will show this by showing that it even converges absolutely k 1 a k a k 1 z k k 1 a k a k 1 z k k 1 a k 1 a k displaystyle sum k 1 infty left a k a k 1 z k right sum k 1 infty a k a k 1 cdot z k leq sum k 1 infty a k 1 a k where the last sum is a converging telescoping sum The absolute value vanished because the sequence a n displaystyle a n is decreasing by assumption Hence the sequence 1 z f n z displaystyle 1 z f n z converges even uniformly on the closed unit disc If z 1 displaystyle z not 1 we may divide by 1 z and obtain the result Another way to obtain the result is to apply the Dirichlet s test Indeed for z 1 z 1 displaystyle z neq 1 z 1 holds k 0 n z k z n 1 1 z 1 2 z 1 displaystyle left sum k 0 n z k right left frac z n 1 1 z 1 right leq frac 2 z 1 hence the assumptions of the Dirichlet s test are fulfilled Abel s uniform convergence test EditAbel s uniform convergence test is a criterion for the uniform convergence of a series of functions or an improper integration of functions dependent on parameters It is related to Abel s test for the convergence of an ordinary series of real numbers and the proof relies on the same technique of summation by parts The test is as follows Let gn be a uniformly bounded sequence of real valued continuous functions on a set E such that gn 1 x gn x for all x E and positive integers n and let fn be a sequence of real valued functions such that the series Sfn x converges uniformly on E Then Sfn x gn x converges uniformly on E Notes Edit Moretti 1964 p 91 References EditGino Moretti Functions of a Complex Variable Prentice Hall Inc 1964 Apostol Tom M 1974 Mathematical analysis 2nd ed Addison Wesley ISBN 978 0 201 00288 1 Weisstein Eric W Abel s uniform convergence test MathWorld External links EditProof for real series at PlanetMath org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Abel 27s test amp oldid 1095165371, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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