David Angell asked about this at the Western Number Theory Conference. Would someone check my hand calculation, 1.367630801985022350790508146 and try it out on Simon Plouffe's whatever-it-is? Thanks! R.
checks out, Euler[n]<n and 2^n gets pretty big ;-)) Simon Plouffe sandwiches it between two illustrious unfamiliars, where it seems to belong. W. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Guy" <rkg@cpsc.ucalgary.ca> To: "Math Fun" <math-fun@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 11:31 PM Subject: [math-fun] sum phi(n)/2^n
David Angell asked about this at the Western Number Theory Conference.
Would someone check my hand calculation,
1.367630801985022350790508146
and try it out on Simon Plouffe's whatever-it-is? Thanks! R.
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Would someone check my hand calculation,
1.367630801985022350790508146
Maple gives (with 100 digits) 1.3676308019850223507905081462130881390748919989627948529565984637621567 10397668744550379007054282801 Alec Mihailovs http://webpages.shepherd.edu/amihailo/
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