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Pythagoras,s Constant
المؤلف: Bailey, D. H. and Crandall, R. E.
المصدر: "Random Generators and Normal Numbers." Exper. Math. 11
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In this work, the name Pythagoras's constant will be given to the square root of 2,
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(OEIS A002193), which the Pythagoreans proved to be irrational.
In particular, is the length of the hypotenuse of an isosceles right triangle with legs of length one, and the statement that it is irrational means that it cannot be expressed as a ratio of integers and . Legend has it that the Pythagorean philosopher Hippasus used geometric methods to demonstrate the irrationality of while at sea and, upon notifying his comrades of his great discovery, was immediately thrown overboard by the fanatic Pythagoreans. A slight generalization is sometimes known as Pythagoras's theorem.
Theodorus subsequently proved that the square roots of the numbers from 3 to 17 (excluding 4, 9,and 16) are also irrational (Wells 1986, p. 34).
It is not known if Pythagoras's constant is normal to any base (Stoneham 1970, Bailey and Crandall 2003).
The continued fraction for is periodic, as are all quadratic surds,
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(OEIS A040000).
has the Engel expansion 1, 3, 5, 5, 16, 18, 78, 102, 120, ... (OEIS A028254).
It is apparently not known if any BBP-type formula exists for , but has the formulas
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(E. W. Weisstein, Aug. 30, 2008).
The binary representation for is given by
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(OEIS A004539; Graham and Polack 1970; Bailey et al. 2003).
Using the Bhaskara-Brouncker square root algorithm for the case , this gives the convergents to as 1, 3/2, 7/5, 17/12, 41/29, 99/70, ... (OEIS A001333 and A000129; Wells 1986, p. 34; Flannery and Flannery 2000, p. 132; Derbyshire 2004, p. 16). The numerators are given by the solutions to the linear recurrence equation
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given by
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and the denominators are the Pell numbers, i.e., solutions to the same recurrence equation with and , which has solution
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Every other value of , i.e., 1, 7, 41, 239, ... (OEIS A002315) produces the NSW numbers.
Ribenboim (1996, p. 369) considers prime values of such that is prime, although he mistakenly refers to these as values of that yield prime NSW numbers. The first few such are 3, 5, 7, 19, 29, 47, 59, 163, 257, 421, 937, 947, 1493, 1901, ... (OEIS A005850).
For , the Newton's iteration square root algorithm gives the convergents 1, 3/2, 17/12, 577/408, 665857/470832, ... (OEIS A001601 and A051009).
The Babylonians gave the impressive approximation
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