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==References== * [[Konrad Knopp]], <cite>Theory and Application of Infinite Series</cite>; Blackie and Son, London, 1954, reprinted by Dover Publications, {{isbn|0-486-66165-2}}. * [[G. H. Hardy]], <cite>Sir George Stokes and the concept of uniform convergence</cite>; [[Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society]], '''19''', pp. 148–156 (1918) * [[Nicolas Bourbaki|Bourbaki]]; <cite>Elements of Mathematics: General Topology. Chapters 5–10 (paperback)</cite>; {{isbn|0-387-19374-X}} * [[Walter Rudin]], <cite>Principles of Mathematical Analysis</cite>, 3rd ed., McGraw–Hill, 1976. * [[Gerald Folland]], Real Analysis: Modern Techniques and Their Applications, Second Edition, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1999, {{isbn|0-471-31716-0}}. * William Wade, <cite> An Introduction to Analysis</cite>, 3rd ed., Pearson, 2005
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