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How to estimate a recursive inequality with an upper bound
The below is a simplification of part of a proof I'm working on, in numerical analysis. It is similar to a paper that I studied some months ago, for which I got some advice here on MathOverflow.
I ha …
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How to estimate a recursive inequality with an upper bound
Here is what I eventually did. In light of @losif's answer which I already accepted, can you please tell me what is wrong with my reasoning below?
Given ($\star$), we have
$$(1+pΔt)A_1+B_1 ≤ A_0 + B_0 …