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5 hours ago comment added mathworker21 "I am not sure if this is possible to compute". I think it's $1$ just by changing $2$ to $\lambda$. I made this an answer just to summarize the conclusions obtained to the problem. I hope I didn't make a mistake.
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yesterday comment added Will Sawin @IosifPinelis I deleted what I wrote. Maybe the only thing worth preserving is the statement - or rather, thinking a bit, I think the nicest way to state the result from your argument is the following: It shows that for each positive nonincreasing deterministic sequence $g_n$ we either have $\lim\inf_n \frac{Y_n}{g_n}=0$ almost surely or $\liminf_n \frac{Y_n}{g_n}=\infty$ almost surely.
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yesterday history answered Will Sawin CC BY-SA 4.0