Originally Posted By: Nishant
Hello Prof. Pollett,
I have a query regarding little-o definition. My query is : Can I use the below definition/formula to solve questions involving Little-o ?
f(n) = o(g(n))
=>lim f(n) / g(n) = 0 (where n->0)
Thanks,
Nishant
Prof.'s Reply:
"Hey Nishant,
Please post my answer to the board. You should use that definition provided you prove the limit formally. That is,
using the epsilon and N definition of limit.
Chris"
'''Originally Posted By: Nishant'''
Hello Prof. Pollett,<br>I have a query regarding little-o definition. My query is : Can I use the below definition/formula to solve questions involving Little-o ?<br>f(n) = o(g(n)) <br>=>lim f(n) / g(n) = 0 (where n->0)<br><br>Thanks,<br>Nishant<br><br>Prof.'s Reply:<br>"Hey Nishant,<br><br>Please post my answer to the board. You should use that definition provided you prove the limit formally. That is,<br>using the epsilon and N definition of limit.<br><br>Chris"