Convergence of a sequence
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fn(t)=tn→0 in ∥⋅∥L1
Using the ∥⋅∥L1 norm stated here for convenience: ∥f∥Lp=(∫10|f(x)|pdx)1p so ∥f∥L1=∫10|f(x)|dx
We see that ∥fn∥L1=∫10xndx=[1n+1xn+1]10=1n+1
This clearly →0 - this is 0:[0,1]→R which of course has norm 0, we think of this from the sequence (∥fn−0∥L1)∞n=1→0⟺fn→0