| 释义 |
Cauchy sequence [kō·shē `sē·kwǝns] MATHEMATICS A sequence with the property that the difference between any two terms is arbitrarily small provided they are both sufficiently far out in the sequence; more precisely stated: a sequence {an} such that for every ∊ > 0 there is an integer N with the property that if n and m are both greater than N, then |an – am| < ∊. Also known as fundamental sequence. |