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An asymptotic series is a series expansion that approximates a function as the argument tends towards a particular point, often infinity, and is typically useful for capturing the behavior of the function in this limit. Unlike convergent series, asymptotic series may not converge but can still provide accurate approximations for certain values of the argument.
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