Double sequence
A sequence of certain elements numbered by two indices:
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As compared to ordinary sequences (i.e. sequences numbered with the aid of one index), double sequences have a number of distinguishing features; thus, there are several definitions of the limit of a double sequence which are not mutually equivalent.
The concept of a numerical double sequence is closely connected with that of a numerical double series
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both the terms and the (rectangular) partial sums of such a double series,
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constitute a double sequence. See also Double series.
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A double sequence for which the notion of its limit causes trouble is given by, e.g.,
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Letting for
fixed, and subsequently
gives as limit 1. On the other hand, letting
for
fixed, and subsequently
gives 0.
See also Double limit; Repeated limit.
Double sequence. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Double_sequence&oldid=32337