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Series

/ˈsɪəriːz/noun / adjective
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A series is a sequence of related events, items, or episodes that follow one another in a successive order, often forming a connected whole. In everyday and professional contexts, it can refer to television programs with multiple installments or mathematical sums of terms, highlighting its adaptability from cultural entertainment to scientific analysis. This term underscores the human love for patterns, whether in storytelling arcs or data trends.

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Did you know that the concept of an infinite series in mathematics, which allows us to calculate values like pi to over a trillion digits using computers today, was first explored by the ancient Greeks, including Archimedes in the 3rd century BCE, who used it to approximate the area under curves? This idea not only laid the groundwork for calculus but also enabled modern technologies like GPS and encryption algorithms, proving that a simple sequence can unlock the universe's complexities.

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