limit from above
one of two directions from which a limit (Q177239) can be calculated, and which may or may not be the same as limit from below for a given sequence/series
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limit from above
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- limit from above's subclass of is recorded as limit[1].
- limit from above's part of is recorded as limit inferior and limit superior[2].
- limit from above's opposite of is recorded as limit from below[3].
- limit from above's TeX string is recorded as \limsup[4].
- limit from above's ScienceDirect topic ID is recorded as mathematics/lim-sup[5].
- limit from above's Metamath statement ID is recorded as df-limsup[6].