| 31. | Uniform convergence is desirable for a series because many properties of the terms of the series are then retained by the limit.
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| 32. | Then is dense in ( given the topology of uniform convergence ) if and only if it separates points and vanishes nowhere.
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| 33. | The Dirichlet series case is more complicated, though : absolute convergence and uniform convergence may occur in distinct half-planes.
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| 34. | It is a remarkable fact, fundamental to the theory of univalent functions, that univalence is essentially preserved under uniform convergence.
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| 35. | :If I'm not missing something, uniform convergence and talk ) 08 : 10, 20 February 2009 ( UTC)
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| 36. | In the above step, we were able to interchange the integral and the limit because of the uniform convergence of the integrand.
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