limity
Limity is the Polish plural form of limit, and in general usage denotes upper bounds, thresholds, or caps imposed in different contexts. In mathematics, limity describe the formal concept of a limit: the value that a function or a sequence approaches under a limiting process. For a real-valued function f defined near a point a (with a possibly different from a), the limit lim_{x→a} f(x) = L means that for every ε>0 there exists δ>0 such that 0<|x−a|<δ implies |f(x)−L|<ε. One-sided limits, limits at infinity, and infinite limits (±∞) are variants. For a sequence (a_n), lim_{n→∞} a_n = L means that for every ε>0 there exists N such that n>N implies |a_n−L|<ε. These limits underpin continuity and many convergence results.
In policy and regulation, limity refer to maximum allowable values or quotas. Examples include emission limits
Outside specialized domains, limity can appear in everyday language to denote any boundary or cap. As a