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It says that <math>f(i)</math> is increasing by at most <math>1</math> for each change in <math>i</math>, but I don't think that's the case (<math>b_i</math> can increase by more than <math>2</math>). The claim that <math>f(i)</math> has to be <math>0</math> at some point is correct, but only because of discrete continuity. Would someone confirm this? I don't trust myself to make edits to this solution. | It says that <math>f(i)</math> is increasing by at most <math>1</math> for each change in <math>i</math>, but I don't think that's the case (<math>b_i</math> can increase by more than <math>2</math>). The claim that <math>f(i)</math> has to be <math>0</math> at some point is correct, but only because of discrete continuity. Would someone confirm this? I don't trust myself to make edits to this solution. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:18, 25 March 2019
It says that is increasing by at most for each change in , but I don't think that's the case ( can increase by more than ). The claim that has to be at some point is correct, but only because of discrete continuity. Would someone confirm this? I don't trust myself to make edits to this solution.
-pisgood