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Re: [lojban-beginners] Cauchy sequences
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 3:55 AM, Ross Ogilvie <oges007@gmail.com> wrote:
> But Cauchy sequences don't necessarily converge to a limit. I would say that
> convergence of a sequence to a limit should be a separate predicate, but my
> vocab isn't up to finding one. You could then indicate the limit of a Cauchy
> sequence with a tagged place.
"jbize'a" works for the general sense "x1 approaches x2 in property
x3". I'm not sure if it's necessary to have a more specific word for
"x1 converges to x2" in a mathematical sense, or whether the general
word is enough.
mu'o mi'e xorxes
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