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harmonic series
noun
- a series in which the reciprocals of the terms form an arithmetic progression.
- the divergent infinite series, 1 + 1/2 + 1/3 + 1/4 + 1/5 + . . . .
harmonic series
noun
- maths a series whose terms are in harmonic progression, as in 1 + 1 2 + 1 3 + …
- acoustics the series of tones with frequencies strictly related to one another and to the fundamental tone, as obtained by touching lightly the node points of a string while playing it. Its most important application is in the playing of brass instruments
harmonic series
- A series whose terms are in harmonic progression, especially the series 1 + 1 2 + 1 3 + 1 4 + …. and so on.
Word History and Origins
Origin of harmonic series1
Example Sentences
Customizing the harmonic series gets more intriguing than this, though.
If I had extracted all the terms containing 8 from the harmonic series, the remaining terms would also converge to a finite number, as it would if I extracted only the terms with a 7, or indeed with any single digit.
Remove all terms including any number, and the thinned-out harmonic series is convergent.
So, almost all terms in the harmonic series will eventually have a 666 in them.
In 2008 Thomas Schmelzer and Robert Baillie calculated that the harmonic series without any term containing the number 314159 adds up to a little over 2.3 million.
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