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On Certain Problems in the Theory of Sequences

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

Rada Higgins*
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics, The Ohio State University
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We are well-acquainted with the theorem about sequences which states that, the existence of

(1)

is sufficient to imply limk→∞ak = 0. Partially out of a growing interest in the theory of regularly varying sequences ([1]), and probably as an interesting problem, in and of itself, some mathematicians have tried to find conditions weaker than (1) that would guarantee limk→∞ak = 0.

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