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(mathematics) Pertaining to values or properties approached at infinity. quotations examples
F. Skof investigated an interesting asymptotic property of the additive functions (see Theorem 2.34). In fact, she proved that a function f : E1 → E2 is additive if and only if ‖f(x + y) − f(x) − f(y)‖ → 0 as ‖x‖ + ‖y‖ → ∞, where E1 is a normed space and E2 is a Banach space.
2011, Soon-Mo Jung, Hyers–Ulam–Rassias Stability of Functional Equations in Nonlinear Analysis, Springer, page 130
More recently, a direction of research initiated by Macpherson and Steinhorn and continued by Elwes [13, 14] and Ryten studies classes of finite structures in which definable sets have a uniform asymptotic behaviour, as the cardinalities of the universes increase.
2011, Vera Koponen, "Some connections between finite, infinite model theory", Finite and Algorithmic Model Theory, Cambridge University Press, page 110
(mathematical analysis) Coming into consideration as a variable tends to a limit, usually infinity. examples