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Pringsheim's theorem for generalized continued fractions
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    Pringsheim's theorem for generalized continued fractions (English)
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    A theorem on the convergence of generalized continued fractions is presented. The result achieved represents an interesting generalization of a well-known theorem due to Pringsheim.
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    generalized continued fractions
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