A sequence with this property is known as a Specker sequence, as the first construction is due to E. Specker (1949).
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For example, if one uses the classical definition of a sequence, the set of computable numbers is not closed under the basic operation of taking the supremum of a bounded sequence (for example, consider a Specker sequence).
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