Borel summation

English

Etymology

Introduced by Émile Borel in 1899.

Noun

Borel summation (usually uncountable, plural Borel summations)

  1. (mathematics) A summation method for divergent series, particularly useful for summing divergent asymptotic series, and in some sense giving the best possible sum for such series.

See also

  • Mittag-Leffler summation
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