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I'd prefer to go plural on this by saying that antilimits are numbers or expressions that can emerge when techniques that, for example, are employed to increase the speed of convergence of series are used outside convergence limits. I'd never before seen negative subscripts, a concept whose utility in interpolation is intuitively unmistakeable. So 'scue me for stumblin' into this very interesting post. Jimmy Midnight

I'd prefer to go plural on this by saying that antilimits are numbers or expressions that can emerge when techniques that, for example, are employed to increase the speed of convergence of series are used outside convergence limits. I'd never before seen negative subscripts, a concept whose utility in interpolation is intuitively unmistakeable. So 'scue me for stumblin' into this very interesting post. Jimmy Midnight

I'd prefer to go plural on this by saying that antilimits are numbers or expressions that can emerge when techniques that, for example, are employed to increase the speed of convergence of series are used outside convergence limits. I'd never before seen negative subscripts, a concept whose utility in interpolation is intuitively unmistakeable.

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I'd prefer to go plural on this by saying that antilimits are numbers or expressions that can emerge when techniques that, for example, are employed to increase the speed of convergence of series are used outside convergence limits. I'd never before seen negative subscripts, a concept whose utility in interpolation is intuitively unmistakeable. So 'scue me for stumblin' into this very interesting post. Jimmy Midnight