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What is a random sequence limit?

Updated: 8/16/2019
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To the best of my knowledge, a random sequence limit imposes restrictions on random number generation. For example, one may want to generate random numbers such that any number does not occur consecutively three times.

Another definition of a random sequence limit is the number that a sequence of random measurements of some property converge to as the number of measurements increase.

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