[seqfan] Re: a question about triangular numbers
franktaw at netscape.net
franktaw at netscape.net
Wed Dec 9 22:18:24 CET 2009
If there is a limit, it has to be 1, since for every triangular number,
a(n) = n.
It seems nearly certain that lim(n->infinity, a(n)/n) = 1, but I don't
really know how to approach the problem.
Franklin T. Adams-Watters
-----Original Message-----
From: Tanya Khovanova <mathoflove-seqfan at yahoo.com>
I wonder if there is a limit on a(n)/n.
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