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On the Accommodative Convergence and the Proximal Convergence

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1957
The roles played by the accommodationconvergence synkinesis and by the proximal influences in the total convergence of the eyes required for a given viewing distance may be factors to be considered clinically. They may be important in the prescribing of refractive corrections, in the understanding of asthenopic symptoms from heterophorias, and in the ...
K N, OGLE, T G, MARTENS
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Convergence, Absolute Convergence and Strong Convergence with Periodicity

Journal of the London Mathematical Society, 1973
We write \(| S|\in Z_k\), where \(k\) \((\geq 1)\) is a positive integer, if the series \(\sum_{n=0}^\infty (S_{n+k}-S_n)\) converges, and call \(Z_k\) the space of all convergent sequences of period \(k\). Here several theorems have been proved, connecting the \(Z_k\), \(| Z_k|\), \(C_\alpha\), \(| C_\alpha|\) etc. Following are the first two theorems
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Converging Technologies, Converging Nations, Converging Regulations

Free Speech Yearbook, 2000
Convergence of technologies is creating a single, global multi-media market where traditional regulatory concepts are no longer adequate. This article explores the scope and early phases of regulatory convergence examining approaches to and sources of regulation in an ever increasingly globalized media world.
Susan J. Drucker, Gary Gumpert
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The convergence of convergence

Aslib Proceedings, 2001
Examines, the relative merits of digital information platforms. Included are online systems, CD‐ROM, the Web and mobile distribution platforms. Proposed a methodology to assist in the determination of the relative merits of the platforms. Reach and Complexity are the two key characteristics used to ‘type’ the various platforms.
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Cyrtologies of Convergences, II: Sequential Convergences

Mathematische Nachrichten, 1986
Based on the cyrtomorphisms (dual: coilomorphisms), studied in part I [see ibid. 126, 327-348 (1986; Zbl 0604.54005)] and on a study of elementary filters, here in part II the authors investigate the relationships between sequential convergences and topologies, pretopologies and pseudotopologies.
Dolecki, Szymon, Greco, Gabriele Hans
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On Almost Convergent and Statistically Convergent Subsequences

Acta Mathematica Hungarica, 2001
A bounded sequence \(s=(s_{n})\) is almost convergent to \(L\) if \[ \lim_{k}\frac{1}{k}\sum_{i=0}^{n-1}s_{n+i}=L,\quad \text{uniformly in }n . \] We write \(f\)-\(\lim s=L\) and \(\mathbf F=\{s=(s_{n}): f\text{-}\lim s=L\text{ for some }L\}.\) The sequence \(s=(s_{n})\) is called statistically convergent to \(L\) provided that \(\lim_{n}n^{-1}\left ...
Miller, H. I., Orhan, C.
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CONVERGENCE AND UNIFORM CONVERGENCE OF FOURIER SERIES

Mathematics of the USSR-Izvestiya, 1971
We prove theorems on the convergence and uniform convergence of the Fourier series of periodic functions at a point under local and global hypotheses on the functions. The results are extended to uniform convergence and convergence almost everywhere.
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To Converge or Not to Converge: Accounting for the German Reunification

German reunification in 1990 marked the first sudden integration of a socialist and capitalist economy. Despite East Germany's (EG) economic catch-up with West Ger- many (WG), the integration remains unfinished, as indicated by per capita output in EG still being about one-third lower.
Fehrle, Daniel, Konysev, Vasilij
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