Definition:Codomain of Sequence
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Definition
The codomain of a sequence can be elements of a set of any objects.
If the codomain of a sequence $f$ is $S$, then the sequence is said to be a sequence of elements of $S$, or a sequence in $S$.
Sources
- 1965: Seth Warner: Modern Algebra ... (previous) ... (next): Chapter $\text {III}$: The Natural Numbers: $\S 18$: Induced $N$-ary Operations
- 1975: T.S. Blyth: Set Theory and Abstract Algebra ... (previous) ... (next): $\S 6$. Indexed families; partitions; equivalence relations