Sequence

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Introduction

A sequence is one of the earliest and easiest definitions encountered, but I will restate it.

I was taught to denote the sequence [math]\{a_1,a_2,...\}[/math] by [math]\{a_n\}_{n=1}^\infty[/math] however I don't like this, as it looks like a set. I have seen the notation [math](a_n)_{n=1}^\infty[/math] and I must say I prefer it.

Definition

Formally a sequence is a function[1], [math]f:\mathbb{N}\rightarrow S[/math] where [ilmath]S[/ilmath] is some set. For a finite sequence it is simply [math]f:\{1,...,n\}\rightarrow S[/math]

There is little more to say.

Convergence of a sequence

See also

References

  1. p46 - Introduction To Set Theory, third edition, Jech and Hrbacek