2. What does it mean that the limit of advanced mathematics does not exist?
3. What is the existence of limit in high numbers?
4. The limit of advanced mathematics does not exist.
The existence of 1. limit means that the limit has a certain value, which can be calculated by appropriate operation.
2. The nonexistence of limit generally means that there is no definite value, including that the limit is infinite.
3. "Limit" is the basic concept of calculus, a branch of mathematics. The "limit" in a broad sense is "infinitely close and never reached".
4. The "limit" in mathematics refers to a variable in a function, which gradually approaches a certain value A in the process of getting bigger (or smaller), and "can never coincide with A" ("can never be equal to A, but it is enough to get a high-precision calculation result"). The change of this variable is artificially defined as
5. Limit is a description of "changing state".
6. The value A that this variable approaches forever is called the "limit value" (of course, it can also be expressed by other symbols).