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Alternating sum

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An alternating sum is a series of real numbers in which the terms alternate sign.

For example, the alternating harmonic series is 1 - \frac12 + \frac13 - \frac 14 + \ldots = \sum_{i = 1}^\infty \frac{(-1)^{i+1}}{i}.

Alternating sums also arise in other cases. For instance, the divisibility rule for 11 is to take the alternating sum of the digits of the integer in question and check if the result is divisble by 11.

Given an infinite alternating sum, \sum_{i = 0}^\infty (-1)^i a_i, with a_i \geq 0, if corresponding sequence a_0, a_1, a_2, \ldots approaches a limit of zero monotonically then the series converges.

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