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Let ( X n ) be an almost increasing sequence and ( φ n p n P n ) be a non-increasing sequence.
The corresponding distances traveled by the second particle form an arithmetically increasing sequence.
Obviously, every increasing sequence is almost increasing.
We construct an increasing sequence as follows.
Let the increasing sequence have the supremum.
Clearly, this is a strictly increasing sequence.
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If (1.4) stays with then is simply called a quasi-increasing sequence.
Hence { δ n } is a non-increasing sequence.
This implies that γ n is a non-increasing sequence.
(ii) if a non-increasing sequence , then for all.
Let ((a_{n})) be a positive non-increasing sequence.
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