Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigThe word "subsequence" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a sequence of things that happens after a particular event or as a result of it. For example: "The subsequence of the explosion was a loud ringing in the ears of the people nearby."
Dictionary
subsequence
noun
A subsequent act or thing; a sequel
synonyms
Exact(29)
In this regard, he developed the axiom of convergence, which holds that the relative frequency of an event converges on a limit as longer and longer sequences are drawn from some "reference class," and the axiom of randomness, which holds that the limit for a relative frequency is independent of any particular randomly chosen infinite subsequence.
Summing up, Judge Teresa Robles Munar said that there was enough evidence to support the view that Torres being a trade unionist "was the determining factor behind the paramilitaries' continuous threats and their subsequence action, in restricting his freedom of [vehicular] movement with the acquiescence of the multinational Ocensa".
One can only hope that the American public will understand that subsequence isn't necessarily consequence, and not be scared away from a vaccine that can save lives.
A selection rule that draws from the just the first n outcomes in a sequence, for infinitely many n, will be selecting from a subsequence with the wrong frequency, and will yield in turn infinitely often a finite subsequence with the wrong frequency.
First, a selection S of a subsequence of sequence A belongs to the "domain of invariance" of B, if the probability of B (for all lags) in S is unchanged from the probability of B in A, and if the same holds for any selection S from A with a lag.
The function d is the expected winnings of a gambler following the strategy on the initial subsequence of a given sequence, subject to the condition that the expected winnings on a sequence is the average of the expected winnings of the next sequence in effect, the extended sequence that becomes actual pays double the wager placed on it.
Similar(12)
(It is not known whether the requirement that all admissible subsequences be themselves Borel normal is sufficient for ML-randomness).
This sequence isn't random, as initial subsequences of reasonable length are highly compressible.
Any sequence which violates the property of large numbers, or the law of symmetric oscillations, etc., will do so on increasingly long initial subsequences.
If they use the same one-time pad for several messages, Eve could gain some information about the correspondence between letters of the alphabet and subsequences of bits in the key by relating statistical features of the messages to the way words are composed of letters.
Reichenbach's definition of lack of aftereffect is not based on initial segments of sequences, but rather on subsequences selected by a particular set of rules (1949f, p. 142).
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com