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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sequence of self" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing personal development, identity, or introspection, often referring to a series of experiences or reflections that contribute to one's sense of self.
Example: "Through a sequence of self-discovery, she learned to embrace her true identity and values."
Alternatives: "a series of self" or "a progression of self".
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The relationship between the convergence of a sequence of self mappings T n of a metric (resp. topological space) X and their fixed points, known as the stability (or continuity) of fixed points, has been widely studied in fixed point theory in various settings (cf. [1 18]).
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After completing the songs, Humperdinck set about making an opera from the text, first as a singspiel - a sequence of self-contained songs with dialogue, which he presented to his fiancee as an engagement present at the end of 1890 - and then, more slowly, as a full-scale opera, through-composed and complete with orchestral interludes, which was completed in 1893.
But Die Schachtel (The Box), completed in 1963, and described as a pantomime for mimes, voices, video projection, ensemble and tape, gives some idea of his preoccupations: there's no linear narrative, just a sequence of self-contained structures punctuated with unpredictable silences and bursts of prerecorded noise.
Given a sequence in, we define a sequence of self-mappings on by (1.4).
Given a sequence in, one defines a sequence of self-mappings on generated by (1.8).
Given a sequence in, one defines a sequence of self-mappings on by (1.2).
Let ((X,d)) be a compact metric space and let ({F_{i}}_{i = 1}^{infty }) be a sequence of self-mappings of (mathcal{C}(X)).
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