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Sequences

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Calculus Problems

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Among the many possible functions, sequences play a prominent role in Analysis. They are meant to describe ordered lists of real numbers, with the understanding that any such list is allowed to, and in general will, consist of infinitely many numbers.

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    The primary motivation for this choice is to comply with the current terminology used in Italy.

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Baronti, M., De Mari, F., van der Putten, R., Venturi, I. (2016). Sequences. In: Calculus Problems. UNITEXT(), vol 101. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15428-2_4

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