Sentence examples for whose limit from inspiring English sources

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In the theory of limits the term "infinitesimal" is sometimes applied to any sequence whose limit is zero.

A polygonal complex is simply a polygonal mesh whose structure depends on the subdivision scheme used and whose limit of subdivision is a curve rather than a surface.

Then for any sequence ( x n ), there exists a convergent subsequence ( x n k ) of ( x n ) whose limit may be in E or not.

Therefore, there exists a convergent subsequence of ((h_{0}^{varepsilon },h_{1}^{varepsilon})) whose limit is denoted by ((h_{0},h_{1})).

A set X is said to be compact if any sequence (or subsequence) contains a convergent subsequence whose limit is in X.

Then we rely on Bolzano-Weierstrass theorem to extract a uniformly convergent subsequence, whose limit is the solution of our original problem. 1.

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They will perceive very little control in plans whose limits are porous and uncertain.

It was a concept whose limits New York, and later other world capitals, would keep pushing over the following century.

It is a space whose limits are sheer walls instead of a horizon, with more blackness overhead.

The IS-F is one of those cars whose limits are high enough to warp your perception of speed.

The novel itself comes to seem like a fragile bubble of consciousness beyond whose limits is a threatening void.

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