Sequentially complete

ID: sequentially-complete

In the context of mathematical analysis and topology, the term "sequentially complete" typically refers to a property of a space that is related to convergence and limits of sequences. A metric space (or more generally, a topological space) is said to be **sequentially complete** if every Cauchy sequence in that space converges to a limit that is also contained within that space.

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