Definition: Real Sequenceeditcontribute as guest [id:875]Since real numbers constitute a metric space, we can define a real sequence \((a_n)_{n\in\mathbb N}\) as a sequence of real numbers \(a_n\in\mathbb R\). Further Reading [581] Forster Otto: “Analysis 1, Differential- und Integralrechnung einer Veränderlichen”, Vieweg Studium, 1983 All logical predecessors and all successors of the current node are:![]() Found a mistake? Fix it by editing the definition above!Learn more about the axiomatic method. Contribute to BoP: add a new Motivation addcontribute as guest add a new Example addcontribute as guest add a new Application addcontribute as guest add a new Explanation addcontribute as guest add a new Interpretation addcontribute as guest add a new Proposition addcontribute as guest add a new Lemma addcontribute as guest add a new Theorem addcontribute as guest add a new Corollary addcontribute as guest add a new Algorithm addcontribute as guest add a new Definition addcontribute as guest add a new Bibliography (Branch) addcontribute as guest add a new Comment (Branch) addcontribute as guest |
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