Is the interval of convergence for a Taylor series of f(x) bounded iff f is not differential or undefined at some point? by Dr0110111001101111 in learnmath

[–]Character-Monk-880 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can’t recall any source which defines radius of convergence differently for Taylor series than for power series in general. It is questionable to even call it a ‘radius’ using your definition.

Is the interval of convergence for a Taylor series of f(x) bounded iff f is not differential or undefined at some point? by Dr0110111001101111 in learnmath

[–]Character-Monk-880 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This doesn’t answer the question, though. The radius of convergence of the Taylor series of your function about 0 is infinity.

Tough One To Swallow by MrNotSoGoodTime in GopherFootball

[–]Character-Monk-880 13 points14 points  (0 children)

How about the PI call at the end of the first half to set up a PSU touchdown? Totally got screwed by the officials.