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Self-limited sequence (Posted on 2006-12-14) Difficulty: 4 of 5
For a given sequence S=x1,x2,x3,.. of real numbers, x is called a subsequential limit of S, if x is the limit of a subsequence of S. For example, the sequence 1+2-1,2+2-1,1+2-2,2+2-2,.. has the subsequential limits 1 and 2.

Let S be a sequence so that the set of its subsequential limits is identical to the set of sequence elements. Prove that S contains a subsequence of the form x,x,x,...

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Some Thoughts Observation 2 | Comment 2 of 3 |
S is countable.  If the set of distinct elements in S is the same as the set of distinct subsequental limits, then there must be a countable set of distinct subsequential limits.  This rules out many sequences S.  For instance, S cannot contain all rational numbers.


  Posted by Steve Herman on 2006-12-14 16:54:50
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