This is not an answer as this is something I've only just started wondering myself, but, if I understand correctly, perturbation theory [1] uses divergent series (and wants divergent series in certain conditions over convergent series(?)) in it's methodology.
I've started but haven't finished the physics lectures by Card Bender on mathematical physics, where he features perturbation theory prominently [2].
If someone could chime in on this, I would also be appreciative. Also if someone has better resources to learn about perturbation theory, I would also be appreciative.
I've started but haven't finished the physics lectures by Card Bender on mathematical physics, where he features perturbation theory prominently [2].
If someone could chime in on this, I would also be appreciative. Also if someone has better resources to learn about perturbation theory, I would also be appreciative.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perturbation_theory
[2] https://youtu.be/LYNOGk3ZjFM