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infinite product

noun

Mathematics.
  1. a sequence of numbers in which an infinite number of terms are multiplied together.


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“War and climate change and some microbe will decimate us and we’ll go back to The Road or The Road Warrior or some scenario like this and maybe build another civilization again. Where I’m living and talking to you from, the capitalist system is built on infinite product and infinite consumers and it’s a finite world.â€

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At that moment will π continue to be representable as an infinite sum, an infinite product, and an infinitely repeated fraction?

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The representation of a function by means of an infinite product falls clearly under Baire’s method, while the representation by means of a definite integral is analogous to Brod�n’s method.

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The absolute productivity strives toward an infinite product, which it never attains, because apart from arrest no product exists.

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