For any function in the Schwartz space $\phi\in {\mathcal{S}({\bf R})}$, what can one say for the following two limits? $\begin{align} 1.& \qquad\lim_{x\to +\infty}\left(\phi(-x)-\phi(x)\right)[\log x]\\ 2.& \qquad\lim_{x\to 0^+}\left(\phi(-x)-\phi(x)\right)[\log x] \end{align} $
Limits of functions in the Schwartz space
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(I hope I understand what you mean) $\phi$ decreases at $\infty$ faster than any power - so the 1st limit is surely $0$. It is also (even infinitely) differentiable, in particular $\lim\limits_{x\to 0} (\phi(x)-\phi(-x))/x$ exists, so the 2nd limit is $0$ too.
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0Yes, it is and now I understand the answer as well. – 2011-05-01