Proceedings of the Royal Society of London

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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London
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+ u^^-^- ... be any series, then X call ^-^^ when n increases without limit the ultimate ratio of the series, and denote it by p. Then if or is less than -, the series will be convergent.
Now consider the function - - which we have employed in these investigations.
Since r + — tTT ^^ ^^ series comprising can contain no even powers, and therefore we may assume — — «tt^ + Wja? + tt,a?* + tt,a?»+ .. .
Expanding e'+l in terms of x^ and multiplying the series together, we obtain ^+^ + t:2 +1717374+
...••••"^' orl + l+^^-l- + !^\^^.— i— u^j^i 1.2 t42»-i tt3»+i 1.2.3.4 Let n increase without limit, and then 14a»_l U9n-S Digitized by VjOOQ IC lerr.] Pre$eHt«. 86S whence 1 + cos -i « 0, which gives 111 .p._-j,or-gp,or-^....; that is to say, the series will be conyergent if —^ — , —-r ... are all less than unity — ^that is, if « is less than w ; which accords with the result given by Cauchy.
Let us next consider the series «^+' « u^ + t»i^ + tt^ + . . . , we easily obtain by differentiation the following equation for deter- mining tf|„ (n+1) u„+i « u, + 2u««i, which may be written As n increases without limit, — ^ » ap, and the equation becomes p'a 0, or p B 0, whence the series is conyergent however great x may become.


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