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Euler Convergence: Probabilistic Considerationsby Giorgio Metafune, Diego Pallara and Carlo Sempi This article originally appeared in:Mathematics Magazine October, 1999 Subject classification(s): Convergence | Real Analysis | Analysis Applicable Course(s): 7.2 Probability | 4.11 Advanced Calc I, II, & Real Analysis The authors show, using probabilistic methods, that convergence implies Euler convergence, but not conversely. A pdf copy of the article can be viewed by clicking below. Since the copy is a faithful reproduction of the actual journal pages, the article may not begin at the top of the first page. To open this file please click here. These pdf files are furnished by JSTOR. Capsule Course Topic(s): Probability | Stochastic processes, discrete Markov chains
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