i would just learn a bit about the different data structures, and how to input data. whenever you want to do something specific, just google it or ask on a forum. R is pretty high level so most things are just one-liners. just learn it as you go.
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Assume \{P_n\} is Cauchy in X^* . Fix \epsilon > 0 and pick N large enough so that n \ge N implies \bigtriangleup (P_n, P_m) < \epsilon . This means that \lim_{n \to \infty} d(p_n, p_m) < \epsilon for \{p_n\}, \{p_m\} in P_n, P_m respectively...
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Having a little trouble on number 24 of Chapter 3 in Rudin's Principles of Mathematical Analysis. How do I prove that the completion of a metric space is complete?
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