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  2. Limit of a function - Wikipedia

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    The definition of limit given here does not depend on how (or whether) f is defined at p. Bartle [9] refers to this as a deleted limit, because it excludes the value of f at p. The corresponding non-deleted limit does depend on the value of f at p, if p is in the domain of f. Let : be a real-valued function.

  3. List of limits - Wikipedia

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    1.4 Limits involving derivatives or infinitesimal changes. 1.5 Inequalities. 2 Polynomials and functions of the form x a. ... [1] [3] In general, if g(x) ...

  4. Limit (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, if X is the domain of a function f(x) and if the limit as n approaches infinity of f(x n) is L for every arbitrary sequence of points {x n} in Xx 0 which converges to x 0, then the limit of the function f(x) as x approaches x 0 is equal to L. [10] One such sequence would be {x 0 + 1/n}.

  5. Limit of a sequence - Wikipedia

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    A sequence that does not converge is said to be divergent. [3] The limit of a sequence is said to be the fundamental notion on which the whole of mathematical analysis ultimately rests. [1] Limits can be defined in any metric or topological space, but are usually first encountered in the real numbers.

  6. Dini's theorem - Wikipedia

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    The limit function must be continuous, since a uniform limit of continuous functions is necessarily continuous. The continuity of the limit function cannot be inferred from the other hypothesis (consider x n {\displaystyle x^{n}} in [ 0 , 1 ] {\displaystyle [0,1]} .)

  7. Approximate limit - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the approximate limit is a generalization of the ordinary limit for real-valued functions of several real variables. A function f on R k {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} ^{k}} has an approximate limit y at a point x if there exists a set F that has density 1 at the point such that if x n is a sequence in F that converges towards x ...

  8. Limit inferior and limit superior - Wikipedia

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    In mathematical analysis, limit superior and limit inferior are important tools for studying sequences of real numbers.Since the supremum and infimum of an unbounded set of real numbers may not exist (the reals are not a complete lattice), it is convenient to consider sequences in the affinely extended real number system: we add the positive and negative infinities to the real line to give the ...

  9. Monotone convergence theorem - Wikipedia

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    4.2.3.1 Continuity from below. 4.2.4 proof (lemma 3) 5 Proof of theorem. ... with the tacit understanding that the limits are allowed to be infinite. Remark 3.