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The following pages link to An example of a computable absolutely normal number (Q5958342):
Displayed 19 items.
- Finite state incompressible infinite sequences (Q259039) (← links)
- A polynomial-time algorithm for computing absolutely normal numbers (Q386000) (← links)
- Number theoretic applications of a class of Cantor series fractal functions. I (Q484540) (← links)
- Large alphabets and incompressibility (Q845735) (← links)
- Turing's unpublished algorithm for normal numbers (Q884468) (← links)
- A constructive Borel-Cantelli lemma. Constructing orbits with required statistical properties (Q1019738) (← links)
- On the expansions of a real number to several integer bases (Q1759752) (← links)
- Nonnormality of Stoneham constants (Q1927649) (← links)
- Feasible analysis, randomness, and base invariance (Q2354578) (← links)
- An experimental investigation of the normality of irrational algebraic numbers (Q2840634) (← links)
- Hartmanis-Stearns Conjecture on Real Time and Transcendence (Q2891306) (← links)
- Normal Numbers and Computer Science (Q4613551) (← links)
- Fractal Analysis of Pi Normality (Q4689860) (← links)
- Computable Measure Theory and Algorithmic Randomness (Q5024573) (← links)
- Number theoretic applications of a class of Cantor series fractal functions, II (Q5248131) (← links)
- Computable absolutely normal numbers and discrepancies (Q5270839) (← links)
- M. Levin’s construction of absolutely normal numbers with very low discrepancy (Q5270840) (← links)
- Champernowne’s Number, Strong Normality, and the X Chromosome (Q5746431) (← links)
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