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Weierstrass M-test

In mathematics, the Weierstrass M-test is an analogue of the comparison test for infinite series, and applies to a series whose terms are themselves functions with real or complex values.

Suppose {fn} is a sequence of real- or complex-valued functions defined on a set A, and that there exist positive constants Mn such that

|f_n(x)|\leq M_n

for all n1 and all x in A. Suppose further that the series

\sum_{n=1}^{\infty} M_n

converges. Then, the series

\sum_{n=1}^{\infty} f_n (x)

converges uniformly on A.

A more general version of the Weierstrass M-test holds if the codomain of the functions {fn} is any Banach space, in which case the statement

|f_n|\leq M_n

may be replaced by

||f_n||\leq M_n,

where ||\cdot|| is the norm on the Banach space.

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