limit from the right (of 0)
- From: crossedproduct <supermanifold@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 00:34:38 EDT
If f(t) is a real valued function on [0, oo), and
(1) f is bounded below, say f(t) >= 0 for all t >= 0
(2) f is monotonically increasing,
then why does
lim_{t -> 0+} f(t) exist ?
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