Variations and extensions of Croft's problem
Abstract
In this work we study the following classical still challenging Calculus problem: If f:(0,∞) is a continuous function, for which the sequence \f(nx)\ tends to zero, for every positive x, as n tends to infinity, then f(x) also tends to zero, as x tends to infinity.
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