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Another excellent lecture. Thanks for making this available.
At 20:00, instead of choosing k and comparing Sm and S2^(k+1)-1, we can compare Sm and TmWe know Tm is always less than or equal to M, we just need to show Sm< Tm Therefore Sm
Great
Just wondering if you have a video that covers limit superior and limit inferior.
Why is M =2^k+1-1How do I know that
cuz it makes the proof/argument work. it just is what it is
Another excellent lecture. Thanks for making this available.
At 20:00, instead of choosing k and comparing Sm and S2^(k+1)-1, we can compare Sm and Tm
We know Tm is always less than or equal to M, we just need to show Sm< Tm
Therefore Sm
Great
Just wondering if you have a video that covers limit superior and limit inferior.
Why is M =2^k+1-1
How do I know that
cuz it makes the proof/argument work. it just is what it is