1 Jan
2012
1 Jan
'12
11:51 p.m.
I think I just found some article that claims this representation was invented by Cantor. I've read (in a Monthly article by Jonathan Sondow) that the fact Warren states below (which has a 0-line proof) was used by Cantor to give perhaps the first proof that e is irrational, as an immediate corollary. --Dan Warren wrote: << . . . . . . the FracFac expansion of x terminates iff x is rational. . . .
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