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Convergence of Series

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This lecture discusses the convergence of a series of positive real terms, where the sum of the terms converges. It explores the convergence of the absolute sum of the terms, simplifying it to the sum of the terms themselves, all being positive, leading to the conclusion that the series converges absolutely.

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