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complete metric space


A metric space in which every sequence that converges in itself has a limit. For example, the space of real numbers is complete by Dedekind' s axiom, whereas the space of rational numbers is not - e.g. the sequence a[0]=1 a[n_+1]:=a[n]/2+1/a[n]. (1998-07-05)

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