# non-existence of universal series convergence criterion

There exist many criteria for examining the convergence and divergence of series with positive terms (see e.g. determining series convergence).  They all are sufficient but not necessary.  It has also been asked whether there would be any criterion which were both sufficient and necessary.  The famous mathematician Niels Henrik Abel took this question under consideration and proved the

###### Theorem.

There is no sequence

 $\displaystyle\varrho_{1},\,\varrho_{2},\,\varrho_{3},\,\ldots$ (1)

of positive numbers such that every series  $a_{1}+a_{2}+a_{3}+\ldots$  of positive terms converges when the condition

 $\lim_{n\to\infty}\varrho_{n}a_{n}\;=\;0$

is true but diverges when it is false.

Proof.  Let’s assume that there is a sequence (1) having the both properties.  We infer that the series  $\frac{1}{\varrho_{1}}\!+\!\frac{1}{\varrho_{2}}\!+\!\frac{1}{\varrho_{3}}\!+\ldots$  is divergent because  $\lim_{n\to\infty}(\varrho_{n}\!\cdot\!\frac{1}{\varrho_{n}})\neq 0$.  The theorem on slower divergent series guarantees us another divergent series $s_{1}\!+\!s_{2}\!+\!s_{3}\!+\ldots$ such that the ratio   $s_{n}\colon\!\frac{1}{\varrho_{n}}=\varrho_{n}s_{n}$  tends to the limit $0$ as  $n\to\infty$.  But this limit result concerning the series  $s_{1}\!+\!s_{2}\!+\!s_{3}\!+\ldots$  should mean, according to our assumption, that the series is convergent.  The contradiction shows that the theorem holds.

## References

• 1 Ernst Lindelöf: Differentiali- ja integralilasku ja sen sovellutukset III.2.  Mercatorin Kirjapaino Osakeyhtiö. Helsinki (1940).
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