Series (mathematics)
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Informally, series refers to the cumulative sum of a given sequence of terms. Typically, these terms are real or complex numbers, but much more generality is possible. The cumulative sum means that any series is a (special type of) sequence.
For example, for the sequence of the natural numbers 1,2,3,... the series is 1,1+2,1+2+3,...
More generally, given a finite or infinite sequence of elements that can be added, let
(to deal with the finite case assume that n is not bigger than the sequence). Then the series is defined as the sequence (with an obvious modification in the finite case). For a single n, the sum is called a partial sum of the series.