Limit Move - translation to spanish
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Limit Move - translation to spanish

STATE A DYNAMICAL SYSTEM REACHES AFTER AN INFINITE AMOUNT OF TIME HAS PASSED, BY EITHER GOING FORWARD OR BACKWARDS IN TIME
Omega-limit set; Omega limit set; Alpha limit set; Alpha-limit set; Alpha-limit; Alpha limit; Omega limit; Omega-limit; Α-limit set; Ω-limit set; Α-limit; Ω-limit; A-limit set; A-limit; O-limit set; O-limit

Limit Move      
Movimiento límite
El incremento o disminución de un precio por la máxima cantidad permitida por cualquier sesión de negociaciones. Los precios límites son establecidos por la bolsa, y aprobados por la Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). Ellos varían de contrato a contrato.
Move         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
MOVE!; Move (band); Move (disambiguation); Move (song); Move (album); MOVE Organization; Move (film); MOVE; MOVE (organization); Move (organization)
Mover
move         
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MOVE!; Move (band); Move (disambiguation); Move (song); Move (album); MOVE Organization; Move (film); MOVE; MOVE (organization); Move (organization)
mover (se) [Verb]

Definition

move
v. to make a motion in court applying for a court order or judgment. See also: motion movant

Wikipedia

Limit set

In mathematics, especially in the study of dynamical systems, a limit set is the state a dynamical system reaches after an infinite amount of time has passed, by either going forward or backwards in time. Limit sets are important because they can be used to understand the long term behavior of a dynamical system. A system that has reached its limiting set is said to be at equilibrium.