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Sequence

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A sequence is an ordered list of terms. Sequences may be either finite or infinite.

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Definition

A sequence of real numbers is simply a function f : \mathbb{N} \rightarrow \mathbb{R}. For instance, the function defined on corresponds to the sequence X = (x_n) = (0, 1, 4, 9, 16, \ldots).

Convergence

Intuitively, a sequence converges if its terms approach a particular number.

Formally, a sequence of reals converges to if and only if for all positive reals , there exists a positive integer such that for all integers , we have .

If converges to , is called the limit of and is written .

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