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Haar's Tauberian theorem

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Haar's Tauberian theorem is a result in the field of analytic number theory and harmonic analysis, specifically dealing with summability methods and their connection to convergence of series. The theorem is named after mathematician Alfréd Haar. The basic idea behind Haar's theorem is to establish conditions under which the summation of an infinite series can be deduced from information about the behavior of its partial sums.

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