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[lojban-beginners] Cauchy sequences



I found myself being lazy in my analysis class having to repeatedly write:
Let x in R. Suppose {x_k} is a Cauchy sequence representing x.
I was trying to come up with a good word to use to represent this clunky relation, that is:
x1 is a Cauchy sequence representing the real number x2.
The thing I came up with first was pretty bad, but I didn't have a dictionary on me. It was {listrkoci}. Once I got to a dictionary I thought of {porsrkoci}, which seems a bit better. Does anyone have any better ideas? Maybe something that isn't a fu'ivla? 

To clarify, this should hold, if broda is assigned to this relation:
li pa ce'o li pa fi'u re ce'o li pa fi'u ci ce'o ... broda li no
(sorry that I don't know a good way to say "et cetera ad infinitum" in lojban.)

.i ki'e .i mu'o mi'e latros.

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