Difference between revisions 8140871 and 8142691 on simplewiki{{RfD|as [[Nicolás Atanes]] is now deleted, should this article be deleted too? My reasons in that discussion for deletion: This appears to be a neologism that falls under [[:en:WP:NEO|WP:NEO]]. I haven't heard this term being used nor have I found significant uses of it (maybe my math circle is just too small...). Popular culture section also gives no indication of notability. }}⏎ [[File:Ramanujan_Notebook_1_Chapter_8_on_1234_series.jpg|thumb|A notebook of [[Ramanujan]] talking about the sum of infinite numbers]] The '''term grouping criterion''' is a mathematical [[slang]] created by the mathematician [[Nicolás Atanes]] that says that if a [[series]] of infinite [[integer]] terms is written in no particular order, each term could be rearranged or decomposed to form a new series with the terms grouped "in order". == Uses == (contracted; show full) == In popular culture == * The presenter of the Spanish television program Pablo Motos mentioned this topic in a program saying if "[[Order theory|order]] in the abstract is important". == References == <references /> [[Category:Number theory]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=8142691.
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