by Giorgio Metafune (Università di Lecce, Italy), Diego Pallara (Università di Lecce, Italy), and Carlo Sempi (Università di Lecce, Italy)
This article originally appeared in:
Mathematics Magazine
October, 1999
Subject classification(s):
Analysis | Real Analysis | ConvergenceApplicable Course(s):
4.11 Advanced Calc I, II, & Real Analysis | 7.2 ProbabilityThe authors show, using probabilistic methods, that convergence implies Euler convergence, but not conversely.
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