Asymptotic Estimates for recurrence. Let y_{n+1}-y_n ~ (1−y_{n+1})^k where y_n rightarrow 1 as n rightarrow infty.

Leroy Gray

Leroy Gray

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2022-09-04

Asymptotic Estimates for recurrence
Let
y n + 1 y n ( 1 y n + 1 ) k
where y n 1 as n . I was able to show that for k > 1, y n 1 1 n 1 k 1 ..
What will the asymptotic estimate for 0 < k < 1 be please? It seems to me it will be
y n 1 k n
but I cannot show it.
REMARK: x n y n if x n y n 1 as n .

Answer & Explanation

Jovany Newman

Jovany Newman

Beginner2022-09-05Added 10 answers

Step 1
Here is an example in the case k = 1 / 2. Let a be a fixed number 0 < a < 1. Then consider
y n = 1 a 2 n
so that y n 1 . Now we have
1 y n + 1 = a 2 n + 1 = a 2 n
and as n
y n + 1 y n = a 2 n a 2 n + 1 = a 2 n ( 1 a 2 n ) a 2 n
and thus
y n + 1 y n ( 1 y n + 1 ) 1 / 2
Step 2
But of course a 2 n is not asymptotic to ( 1 / 2 ) n = 2 n as conjectured, nor is it asymptotic to ( 1 / 2 ) n = 2 n as was perhaps the intended conjecture. In this example, y n converges to 1 much faster than either of those conjectures.

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