Re: Real analysis problem
- From: Betelgeuse <betelgeuse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 15 Oct 2005 08:38:21 GMT
Dr Tim wrote:
> > the limit for x->0+ of
> > f(x) - 2/x^3 \int_0^x t^2 f(t) dt
> > is equal to 0.
>
> This is a really wierd condition.
> Where does it come from?
It is to long to explain.
It is related to some combinations of coefficients
obtained using the Legendre polynomials.
(and this is the reason why I think that it might be true;
maybe I need some strange Tauberian results...)
Bye
Jenny
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