Lecture

Lower and Upper Limits

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This lecture covers the concepts of lower and upper limits of a bounded sequence, where the lower limit is the smallest accumulation point and the upper limit is the largest accumulation point. It explains the construction of these limits and how to determine them for different types of sequences, including increasing and decreasing sequences. The lecture also discusses convergence and provides insights on the relationship between lower and upper limits.

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