Hello, here is an image of (3/2)^n in base 10. http://plouffe.fr/(1.5)%5En%20in%20base%2010.PNG we can see the diagonal of the decimal point. This image has been colorized in base 10, clear = 0, darker = 9. Using photoshop with a raw image of the digits. Actually Photoshop can see an image of 300000 x 300000 pixels which is 90 billion pixels, as far as I know this is the best for manipulating big images. Have a nice day, Simon Plouffe Le 2016-09-25 à 05:39, James Propp a écrit :
Is it possible to write 1/3 as an infinite sum of the form a_1 (2/3)^1 + a_2 (2/3)^2 + ... where the sequence of nonnegative integer coefficients a_1, a_2, ... is eventually periodic?
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