Re: Bizarritudes
- From: bischar <bisch_a_r@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 20:58:36 EDT
> In article
> <23958702.1122413803601.JavaMail.jakarta@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> forum.org>,
> bischar <bisch_a_r@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >Maybe we should calculate the respective
> agglutination rate of the
> >digits 0 to 9, if I can express it so :)
>
> Maybe we could, if you gave us a precise definition
> of "agglutination
> rate".
>
> Robert Israel
> israel@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Department of Mathematics
> http://www.math.ubc.ca/~israel
> University of British Columbia Vancouver,
> BC, Canada
See
- if there are zones in the decimal part where we can find more exemplars of a digit than in another zone,
- if there are 'couplets' or 'triplets' of particular digits (I mean 00 or 000) and if these repetitions can be found in zones more than in other,
- if the presence of a sequence involves more numerous exemplars of any particular digit or sequence in its surroundings, and so on.
I hope you see what I mean.
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