Real Analysis 12 | Examples for Limit Superior and Limit Inferior

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  • @mattetor6726
    @mattetor6726 2 года назад +21

    I am getting hungry hearing all this talk about lim soup!

  • @qiaohuizhou6960
    @qiaohuizhou6960 3 года назад +4

    1:30 property of lim sup and lim inf
    3:30 summation of two sequence
    3:45 product of two sequence

  • @waynelau3256
    @waynelau3256 3 года назад +7

    Thank you for saving my exams!

  • @eamunozzzzzz
    @eamunozzzzzz 2 года назад

    I wish all the best to you, will make sure my students stop by

  • @luiginotcool
    @luiginotcool Год назад +2

    real analysis exam in 2 days... yeah i got time!

  • @xoppa09
    @xoppa09 Год назад

    In general I believe this property holds ,
    inf { (a_n ) }

  • @mathsandsciencechannel
    @mathsandsciencechannel 3 года назад +1

    Nice sir. Keep it up. I love solving challenging calculus, algebra, trigonometry and geometry maths problems on my.....

  • @videogamemusicguy4208
    @videogamemusicguy4208 19 дней назад

    at around 2:30, with property (b), why is the liminf necessarily equal to infinity? what if the sequence diverges to infinity but has limit points at 1 and 2?

    • @videogamemusicguy4208
      @videogamemusicguy4208 19 дней назад

      i feel as if potentially it is an issue with the iff? because we could have a divergent sequence with finite lim inf, so IF lim inf is infinity THEN the sequence is divergent to infinity, but the sequence being divergent to infinity does not imply that lim inf is infinity?

    • @brightsideofmaths
      @brightsideofmaths  19 дней назад

      @@videogamemusicguy4208 We have liminf = limsup :)

    • @brightsideofmaths
      @brightsideofmaths  19 дней назад

      @@videogamemusicguy4208 "divergent to infinity" is a notion you could also define with the property in (b),

    • @videogamemusicguy4208
      @videogamemusicguy4208 19 дней назад

      @@brightsideofmaths so if we did define divergence to infinity with (b), would the sequence (for example) given by 'n if n is odd, 1 if n is even' diverge to infinity? because here the limsup = infinity but liminf = 1?

    • @brightsideofmaths
      @brightsideofmaths  19 дней назад

      @@videogamemusicguy4208 Your sequence is not one that is divergent to infinity. It's a divergent sequence with an accumulation value 1 and an improper accumulation value +infinity.

  • @pedrogoncalves8634
    @pedrogoncalves8634 3 года назад

    Could you enable videos with subtitles for automatic translation?

    • @brightsideofmaths
      @brightsideofmaths  3 года назад +1

      Good question. I can try but I do not know how good the result is. It would be better if someone would write translations for the videos. I would be happy to include them then.

  • @Deltax0428
    @Deltax0428 Год назад +1

    are u nadeking ?