ræðunnar
Röðunnar is the Icelandic term used to refer to a sequence in mathematical and scientific contexts. The base noun röð means sequence, row, or line, and röðunnar is its genitive form, used in phrases such as “eiginleikar röðunnar” (the properties of the sequence).
A sequence is a function from the natural numbers to a set (often the real or complex
Common types include arithmetic sequences with constant difference d, where a_n = a_1 + (n−1)d, and geometric sequences
Examples: the arithmetic progression 2, 5, 8, 11,...; the geometric progression 3, 9, 27, 81,...; the Fibonacci
Sequences are central in analysis, number theory, and computer science, modeling time series, iterative processes, or