quote : Let n > i > 2 such that for all x > 0 : D^i f(x) > 0.
If we are not completely sure which i satisfy it we can consider the ones we are certain of and use these. Similar ideas might work under some conditions. ( such as a counting function approximation like PNT )
You can call that new function G*_n.
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Notice if we know the i's for f(x) we also know them for F(x) !
Regards
tommy1729
If we are not completely sure which i satisfy it we can consider the ones we are certain of and use these. Similar ideas might work under some conditions. ( such as a counting function approximation like PNT )
You can call that new function G*_n.
***
Notice if we know the i's for f(x) we also know them for F(x) !
Regards
tommy1729

