The Fraïssé limit is a concept in model theory and combinatorial structures, particularly in the study of countable structures. It is named after the mathematician Roland Fraïssé, who introduced it as a part of his work on homogeneous structures. In essence, the Fraïssé limit refers to a certain type of "limit" of a sequence of finite structures that satisfies specific combinatorial properties.
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