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Limits Superior and Inferior of a Sequence

Rinaldo B. Schinazi
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Rinaldo B. Schinazi: University of Colorado, Department of Mathematics

Chapter Chapter 3 in From Classical to Modern Analysis, 2018, pp 39-53 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract A sequence (a n) is said to tend to positive infinity if for any real m there exists a natural N such that if n ≥ N, then a n > m.

Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-94583-5_3

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