Little-o notation is a notation representing the behavior of a limit of a function at a given value. The statement can be intuitively interpreted as saying that g(x) grows much faster than f(x) at a, or, more mathematically, Or, in cases where there is a third function, h(x): For example: * * * * * File:Límite 01.svg This analysis-related article contains minimal information concerning its topic. You can help the Mathematics Wikia by adding to it.
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