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Poopsilon
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I need a quick reminder that this is (hopefully) true:
Let [itex]\sum a_n[/itex] be an infinite series of complex terms which converges but not absolutely. Then can we still break it up into its real and imaginary parts?
[tex]\sum a_n = \sum x_n + i\sum y_n[/tex]
Let [itex]\sum a_n[/itex] be an infinite series of complex terms which converges but not absolutely. Then can we still break it up into its real and imaginary parts?
[tex]\sum a_n = \sum x_n + i\sum y_n[/tex]