Can some help me with a function which is Big O(1) but not Ω(1) and the other way around? Some explanation would greatly help.
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Big-O means <= and big Omega means >=, so a function that is O(1) but not Omega(1) is f(n) = 1/n. For the other way around, f(n) = n works.