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The set of all Rational and Irrational numbers is called the real
numbers, or simply the ``reals,'' and denoted . The set of real numbers is also called the Continuum, denoted
.
The real numbers can be extended with the addition of the Imaginary Number i, equal to . Numbers
of the form
, where
and
are both real, are then called Complex Numbers. Another
extension which includes both the real numbers and the infinite Ordinal Numbers of
Georg Cantor
is the Surreal Numbers.
Pick two real numbers and
at random in
with a Uniform Distribution. What is the Probability
that
, where
denotes Nint, the nearest Integer to
, is Even? The answer may
be found as follows (Putnam Exam).
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Plouffe's ``Inverse Symbolic Calculator'' includes a huge database of 54 million real numbers which are algebraically related to fundamental mathematical constants and functions.
See also Complex Number, Continuum, i, Imaginary Number, Integer Relation, Rational Number, Real Part, Surreal Number
References
Plouffe, S. ``Inverse Symbolic Calculator.'' http://www.cecm.sfu.ca/projects/ISC/.
Plouffe, S. ``Plouffe's Inverter.'' http://www.lacim.uqam.ca/pi/.
Putnam Exam. Problem B-3 in the 54th Putnam Exam.
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