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Re: [jbovlaste] Is mathematical terminology jargon?



  Yes, it's jargon, IMHO. 

  As for limit in the mathematical sense:

  fancyjimte: j1 is the limit of  function f1=j2  from domain f2=j3 to range f3 (add fa'a piece if you want to specify direction of the limit)
      --gejyspa


On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 3:17 PM, Pierre Abbat <phma@phma.optus.nu> wrote:
I'm thinking of adding the word "kadlago" (x1 is a càdlàg function from domain
x2 to range x3, where the domain and range have topologies such that it makes
sense). "càdlàg" is a French acronym which looks strange even in French, but
has been adopted into various languages. Should I mark it as jargon?

Also, what's the word for "limit" in the mathematical sense?

Pierre
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