hemicontinuous

adj

Etymology

From hemi- + continuous.

  1. borrowed from continuus
  2. prefixed as hemicontinuous — “hemi + continuous

Definitions

  1. Having the property that if a sequence of points in the domain of a function converges to…

    Having the property that if a sequence of points in the domain of a function converges to a point L, then either the sequence of sets that are the images of those points contains a sequence that converges to a point that is in the image of L, or, alternatively, for every element in the image of L, you can find a sub-sequence in the domain whose image contains a convergent sequence to that element.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for hemicontinuous. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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