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One of several results, of which the most important is the [[Taylor formula|Taylor formula]] and its various generalizations, e.g., to wider function classes, to a stochastic setting or to multiple centres (in which case one deals with interpolation-type formulas).
 
One of several results, of which the most important is the [[Taylor formula|Taylor formula]] and its various generalizations, e.g., to wider function classes, to a stochastic setting or to multiple centres (in which case one deals with interpolation-type formulas).

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One of several results, of which the most important is the Taylor formula and its various generalizations, e.g., to wider function classes, to a stochastic setting or to multiple centres (in which case one deals with interpolation-type formulas).

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Taylor theorem. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Taylor_theorem&oldid=17412