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In mathematics, the harmonic series is the divergent infinite series: Its name derives from the concept of overtones, or harmonics in music: the wavelengths of the overtones of a vibrating string are 12, 13, 14, etc., of the string's fundamental wavelength.
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mathworld.wolfram.com › Calculus and Analysis › Series › General Series
by EW Weisstein - 2004 - Cited by 1 - Related articles
terms (after the first two) and noting that each such block has a sum larger than 1/2, (3) (4) and since an infinite sum of 1/2's diverges, so does the harmonic series. The generalization of the harmonic series.
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