I'm looking for a sequence m(k) which fullfills the condition $\frac{m(k)}{3\cdot k\cdot log(k)}>0$ for $k\rightarrow\infty$. log(k) means the natural logarithm and m,k are positive integers.
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Wednesday, 11 June 2014
real analysis - Sequence m(k) with $frac{m(k)}{3cdot kcdot log(k)}>0$ for $krightarrowinfty$
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