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{{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 ==
The criterion was first described following a published article on the series of the sum of infinite [[natural numbers]] and on the relation to the sum of infinite addends one.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Atanes|first=Nicolás|date=2022|title=Casimir effect and sum of infinite natural numbers|journal=Diario 16}}</ref>. 

When "in order" is mentioned, it means that there is a relationship between the terms, either finite or infinite, for example that all the terms are at a [[distance]] of one from the previous and next [[summand]], or that each summand is the [[Mean|mean value]] between the two summands that surround it.

According to this criterion, suppose the following sum: <math>3+9+6=18</math>. Since all the terms are integers, although in disorder, we can apply the criterion to write it "in order". If we add 2 to 3 and subtract two from 9, the terms will be at a distance of 1 from the nearest summand: <math>5+6+7=18</math>.

In the most complex cases, Atanes showed that infinite chaos is impossible, and that the sum of a random distribution of numbers can be rearranged by distancing each number one unit from the nearest addend. You can start from a known sum (the sum of the infinite natural numbers) to modify it, but depending on the criteria, you can always rearrange them.

== 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 ==
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[[Category:Number theory]]