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Uploaded by donylee on Sep 4, 2007
A look into Hat 0 of the Möbius function. Möbius places multiples of square numbers into this Hat.Check out www.gaussianmath.com for more mysterious math and calculus related content.
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Maybe I didn't hear this very clearly, but I think that you meant to say that the probability that an integer *isn't* in hat 0 is 6/pi^2, so that the number of integers below 100,000 in hat 0 is 100,000(1 - 0.607927) = 39207.
vk342 6 months ago
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Maybe I didn't hear this very clearly, but I think that you meant to say that the probability that an integer *isn't* in hat 0 is 6/pi^2, so that the number of integers below 100,000 in hat 0 is 100,000(1 - 0.607927) = 39207.
vk342 6 months ago