Brent Yorgey on Nostr: What would you call infinite sequences which must eventually repeat forever, that is, ...
What would you call infinite sequences which must eventually repeat forever, that is, infinite sequences \(\{a_i\}_{i \geq 0}\) for which there exists some \(n\) such that \(a_i = a_n\) for all \(i \geq n\)?
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