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Talk:Beatty's theorem
Notation
I am not very familiar with math notations. What doe 1p mean? 1*p or 1 prefixed before p? -- Sundar 10:50, Dec 8, 2004 (UTC)
- 1 times p. Or, in other words, simply p. It's kind of redundant to specify multiplication by one, but it was probably done to clarify the sequence. — Gwalla | Talk 17:13, 6 Jan 2005 (UTC)
- IMO that sequences are clear enough even without it, so I'm going to delete it.
Diagram for Beatty's theorem
Here's a pair of diagrams which neatly illustrate the theorem.
www3.telus.net/ldh/math/beatty.htm
Maybe somebody who knows Wiki better than I do can insert these diagrams, or similar ones, into the article. Notice also that the theorem can be extended from lines of the form
y/x = positive irrational constant
to curves that go through no lattice point.
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