Modes of convergence

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title: Modes of convergence
text: In mathematics, there are many senses in which a sequence or a series is said to be convergent. This article describes various modes of convergence in the settings where they are defined. For a list of modes of convergence, see Modes of convergence Each of the following objects is a special case of the types preceding it: sets, topological spaces, uniform spaces, topological abelian group, normed spaces, Euclidean spaces, and the real/complex numbers. Also, any metric space is a uniform space.
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date created: 2007-03-10T03:34:33Z
date modified: 2024-09-15T12:13:45Z
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