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A theorem and some examples are given concerning the convergence, in a space of generalized functions, of power series whose terms contain successive derivatives of a given function. One example is the Euler-Maclaurin sum formula, where there are some novelties.
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Miller, J.B. Series like Taylor's series. Aeq. Math. 26, 208–220 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02189684
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