approach

1

[to sth; to doing sth; see also: method, technique, procedure, way, line]

We take the same approach as in [3].

We could have adopted an approach to proving Theorem 2 along a line of reasoning which bears greater resemblance to the treatment of the analogous result in Section 1.

Very recently, Heck introduced a general approach that unifies and extends all these results.

The case $a=1$ requires a different approach.

It seems that the relations between these concepts emerge most clearly when the setting is quite abstract, and this (rather than a desire for mere generality) motivates our approach to the subject.

We sketch below one possible approach to obtaining such refinements.

The novelty of our approach lies in using ......

It is important to notice some of the weaknesses inherent in the above approach The approach in [GT] provides a unified way of treating a wide variety of seemingly disparate examples.

2

[see also: converge, tend]

In the study of infinite series $\sum a_n$ it is of significance whether the $a_n$ approach zero rapidly.



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