Walking on real numbers
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- An empirical approach to the normality of \(\pi\)
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- On the binary expansions of algebraic numbers
- On the irrationality of certain series
- On the rapid computation of various polylogarithmic constants
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- Random Generators and Normal Numbers
- Simply normal numbers to different bases
- The Construction of Decimals Normal in the Scale of Ten
- The googol-th bit of the Erdős-Borwein constant
- The transient behaviour of the simple random walk in the plane
- Visible Structures in Number Theory
- WHEN THUE-MORSE MEETS KOCH
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