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In older versions of MathematicaMathematica, there was a function called SequenceLimit that allowed taking the limit of a numerical sequence. It is useful for speeding up the convergence of numerical algorithms, and sometimes for getting them unstuck using the last few results. What happened to it? Any improvements available?

In older versions of Mathematica, there was a function called SequenceLimit that allowed taking the limit of a numerical sequence. It is useful for speeding up the convergence of numerical algorithms, and sometimes for getting them unstuck using the last few results. What happened to it? Any improvements available?

In older versions of Mathematica, there was a function called SequenceLimit that allowed taking the limit of a numerical sequence. It is useful for speeding up the convergence of numerical algorithms, and sometimes for getting them unstuck using the last few results. What happened to it? Any improvements available?

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What happened to SequenceLimit?

In older versions of Mathematica, there was a function called SequenceLimit that allowed taking the limit of a numerical sequence. It is useful for speeding up the convergence of numerical algorithms, and sometimes for getting them unstuck using the last few results. What happened to it? Any improvements available?