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- equidistributed if the discrepancy DN tends to zero as N tends to infinity. Equidistribution is a rather weak criterion to express the fact that a sequence fills...
- In mathematics, the equidistribution theorem is the statement that the sequence a, 2a, 3a, ... mod 1 is uniformly distributed on the circle R / Z {\displaystyle...
- tempering transform to compensate for the reduced dimensionality of equidistribution (because of the choice of A being in the rational normal form). Note...
- The Equidistribution of Lattice Shapes of Rings of Integers of Cubic, Quartic, and Quintic Number Fields: An Artist's Rendering is a mathematics book by...
- Princeton University in 2016 on "A Tannakian Category and a Horizontal Equidistribution Conjecture for Exponential Sums" under the supervision of Nick Katz...
- "forgets" its initial state. Stronger properties, such as mixing and equidistribution, have also been extensively studied. The problem of metric classification...
- In mathematics, a Weyl sequence is a sequence from the equidistribution theorem proven by Hermann Weyl: The sequence of all multiples of an irrational...
- an irrational number. This is a straightforward consequence of the equidistribution theorem. Raimi, Ralph A. (August–September 1976). "The first digit...
- Advanced Study. His research interests are in the fields of counting, equidistribution problems in automorphic forms and number theory, in particular representation...
- In information theory, the asymptotic equipartition property (AEP) is a general property of the output samples of a stochastic source. It is fundamental...