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patzeriap0

patzeriap0

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2022-05-29

I would like to find an equivalent of the sequence u n where
u n = 0 π / 2 cos ( π 2 sin ( x ) ) n d x

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Crevani9a

Crevani9a

Beginner2022-05-30Added 8 answers

For you to conclude u n 2 n π you will need to show
I ( n ) = 0 π / 2 cos n ( x ) ( 1 1 4 x 2 / π 2 1 ) d x = o ( 1 n )
i.e not just o ( 1 ) . The main contribution to the integral is near x = 0 and the integrand drops off exponentially away from there. Near x = 0 we have (by Taylor expansion)
cos n ( x ) ( 1 x 2 / 2 ) n exp ( n x 2 / 2 ) and 1 1 4 x 2 / π 2 1 2 x 2 / π 2
I ( n ) 0 2 x 2 π 2 exp ( n x 2 / 2 ) d x = 2 n 3 π 3 .
Thus one would reasonably conjecture that
u n = 2 n π ( 1 + 2 n π 2 + O ( 1 n 2 ) ) .

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