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Copeland-Erdős-constant

The Copeland-Erdős-constant is created by writing all prime numbers in succession

C10 = 0. 2 3 5 7 11 13 17 19 23 29 31 37 ...

 


Explanation

It has been proven that it is a normal number. A normal number is a real number with infinitely many decimal places such that each sequence occurs approximately as often as all other rating ranges of the same length.

 


History

The constant is named after the Hungarian mathematician Erdős Pál (1913 - 1996).


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