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Re: [jbovlaste] Is mathematical terminology jargon?



  You are asserting that a jimte is necessarily included in a seljimte.  I don't agree.  Nor  would I say a korbi is necessarily included in a selkoi / terkoi
        --gejyspa

On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 1:49 AM, Pierre Abbat <phma@phma.optus.nu> wrote:
On Monday, November 05, 2012 14:12:47 Michael Turniansky wrote:
>   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)

"limit" in the mathematical sense isn't "jimte"; that's "bound". A function is
not necessarily bounded by its limit. For instance, sin(x)/x has a limit of 0
as x goes to infinity, but takes values both above and below 0.

For "boundary", I'd say "pilka" or "skapi". An unbounded set can have a
boundary.

Pierre
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