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Sum of series cos(n*x)/n^2



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$$\sum_{n=1}^{\infty} \frac{\cos{\left(n x \right)}}{n^{2}}$$
Sum(cos(n*x)/n^2, (n, 1, oo))
The radius of convergence of the power series
Given number:
$$\frac{\cos{\left(n x \right)}}{n^{2}}$$
It is a series of species
$$a_{n} \left(c x - x_{0}\right)^{d n}$$
- power series.
The radius of convergence of a power series can be calculated by the formula:
$$R^{d} = \frac{x_{0} + \lim_{n \to \infty} \left|{\frac{a_{n}}{a_{n + 1}}}\right|}{c}$$
In this case
$$a_{n} = \frac{\cos{\left(n x \right)}}{n^{2}}$$
and
$$x_{0} = 0$$
,
$$d = 0$$
,
$$c = 1$$
then
$$1 = \lim_{n \to \infty}\left(\frac{\left(n + 1\right)^{2} \left|{\frac{\cos{\left(n x \right)}}{\cos{\left(x \left(n + 1\right) \right)}}}\right|}{n^{2}}\right)$$
Let's take the limit
we find
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