Asymptotic sequence
From Encyclopedia of Mathematics
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A sequence of functions such that
\phi_{n+1}(x)=o(\phi_n(x)),\quad x\to x_0,\quad x\in M,
where x_0 is a limit point of the set M (finite or infinite). If the nature of M is clear from the context, then one simply writes x\to x_0. If \{\phi_n(x)\} is an asymptotic sequence and \psi(x) is a function defined on M, then \{\psi(x)\phi_n(x)\} will also be an asymptotic sequence.
Examples of asymptotic sequences:
1) \{(x-x_0)^n\},x\to x_0;
2) \{x^{-n}\},x\to\infty;
3) \{e^xx^{-n}\},x\to\infty;
4) \{z^{-n}\},z\to\infty,z\in D, where D is an unbounded domain in the complex plane.
Asymptotic sequences such as 1), 2) and 4) are called asymptotic power sequences.
References
[a1] | N.G. de Bruijn, "Asymptotic methods in analysis" , Dover, reprint (1981) |
[a2] | A. Erdélyi, "Asymptotic expansions" , Dover, reprint (1956) |
How to Cite This Entry:
Asymptotic sequence. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Asymptotic_sequence&oldid=55714
Asymptotic sequence. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Asymptotic_sequence&oldid=55714
This article was adapted from an original article by M.I. Shabunin (originator), which appeared in Encyclopedia of Mathematics - ISBN 1402006098. See original article