Sunday, 7 June 2015

real analysis - Prove that frac2nn! converges 0.










Prove that 2nn! converges 0.



I can see why, I just don't get how exactly to do convergence proofs. Right now I have:




For n>6, |2nn!0|=2nn!<2n3n



and



assuming 2n3n<ϵ, n<lnϵln23



Not sure if the last step is even right...



(This was an exam question today)



Answer



I'm pretty sure that last one need to be n>lnεln23. But then that this works. For every ε you give an explicit way to find N(=lnεln23)) such that for all n>N we have |xn0|<ε. Definitions, ta da!


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