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# The epsilon-delta game and the chess

@article{Kovacs2017TheEG,
title={The epsilon-delta game and the chess},
author={Z. Kov'acs},
journal={arXiv: History and Overview},
year={2017}
}
• Z. Kov'acs
• Published 2017
• Mathematics
• arXiv: History and Overview
The limit of a sequence by the definition with $\varepsilon$ is introduced by the notion of checkmate in two moves. The idea is also extended to define the limit of a function with $\varepsilon$ and $\delta$.

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