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Qué (quién) es nested sequence - definición

Nested intervals theorem; Nested interval property; Nested sequence of closed intervals; Nested sequences of intervals; Nested sequence of intervals; Nested Intervals Theorem
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FUNCTION DEFINED INSIDE ANOTHER FUNCTION
Nested functions; Nested procedure; Local function definition; Local function; Nested function definition; Local procedure
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Modulating sequence; Real sequence; Tonal sequence; Modified sequence; False sequence; Descending fifths sequence; Rhythmic sequence
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Recamán's sequence         
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ENDLESS SEQUENCE
User:Lugalde/Recamán's sequence; Draft:Recamán's sequence; Recaman's sequence; Recamán sequence
In mathematics and computer science, the Recamán's sequence (or Recaman's sequence) is a well known sequence defined by a recurrence relation. Because its elements are related to the previous elements in a straightforward way, they are often defined using recursion.

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Nested intervals

In mathematics, a sequence of nested intervals can be intuitively understood as an ordered collection of intervals I n {\displaystyle I_{n}} on the real number line with natural numbers n = 1 , 2 , 3 , {\displaystyle n=1,2,3,\dots } as an index. In order for a sequence of intervals to be considered nested intervals, two conditions have to be met:

  1. Every interval in the sequence is contained in the previous one ( I n + 1 {\displaystyle I_{n+1}} is always a subset of I n {\displaystyle I_{n}} ).
  2. The length of the intervals get arbitrarily small (meaning the length falls below every possible threshold ε {\displaystyle \varepsilon } after a certain index N {\displaystyle N} ).

In other words, the left bound of the interval I n {\displaystyle I_{n}} can only increase ( a n + 1 a n {\displaystyle a_{n+1}\geq a_{n}} ), and the right bound can only decrease ( b n + 1 b n {\displaystyle b_{n+1}\leq b_{n}} ).

Historically - long before anyone defined nested intervals in a textbook - people implicitly constructed such nestings for concrete calculation purposes. For example, the ancient Babylonians discovered a method for computing square roots of numbers. In contrast, the famed Archimedes constructed sequences of polygons, that inscribed and surcumscribed a unit circle, in order to get a lower and upper bound for the circles circumference - which is the circle number Pi ( π {\displaystyle \pi } ).

The central question to be posed is the nature of the intersection over all the natural numbers, or, put differently, the set of numbers, that are found in every Interval I n {\displaystyle I_{n}} (thus, for all n N {\displaystyle n\in \mathbb {N} } ). In modern mathematics, nested intervals are used as a construction method for the real numbers (in order to complete the field of rational numbers).