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▸ noun: (number theory) The constant of proportionality (approximately 0.7642) in the relationship between the number of positive integers less than x that are the sum of two square numbers, for large x, and the expression x/√.
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▸ noun: (number theory) The constant of proportionality (approximately 0.7642) in the relationship between the number of positive integers less than x that are the sum of two square numbers, for large x, and the expression x/√.
Similar:
Ramanujan's constant,
Legendre's constant,
Ramanujan prime,
Hardy-Ramanujan number,
de Bruijn-Newman constant,
Ramanujan-Hardy number,
Ramanujan's sum,
Copeland-Erdős constant,
Brun's constant,
Ramanujan conjecture,
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