Definition:Product Notation (Algebra)/Infinite

Definition
Let $\left({S, \times}\right)$ be an algebraic structure. Let an infinite number of values of $j$ satisfy the propositional function $R \left({j}\right)$.

Then the precise meaning of $\displaystyle \prod_{R \left({j}\right)} a_j$ is:


 * $\displaystyle \prod_{R \left({j}\right)} a_j = \left({\lim_{n \mathop \to \infty} \prod_{\substack {R \left({j}\right) \\ -n \mathop \le j \mathop < 0} } a_j}\right) \times \left({\lim_{n \mathop \to \infty} \prod_{\substack {R \left({j}\right) \\ 0 \mathop \le j \mathop \le n} } a_j}\right)$

provided that both limits exist.

If either limit does fail to exist, then the infinite product does not exist.

Also see

 * Definition:Convergent Product
 * Definition:Divergent Product