Definitions from Wiktionary (Chebyshev's theorem)
▸ noun: The theorem that the prime counting function is of the same order of magnitude as x / ln x, i.e., for the prime counting function π, there are positive constants c and C such that:
▸ noun: Bertrand's postulate, as proven by Chebyshev.
▸ noun: Chebyshev's inequality.
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▸ noun: The theorem that the prime counting function is of the same order of magnitude as x / ln x, i.e., for the prime counting function π, there are positive constants c and C such that:
▸ noun: Bertrand's postulate, as proven by Chebyshev.
▸ noun: Chebyshev's inequality.
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▸ Usage examples for Chebyshev's theorem
▸ Idioms related to Chebyshev's theorem
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