Lesson 6: Finite and Infinite Decimals
... The decimal expansions of Exercises 1 and 2 ended. That is, when I did the long division I was able to stop after a few steps. That was different than the work I had to do in Exercises 3 and 4. In Exercise 3, I noticed that the same number kept coming up in the steps of the division, but it kept goi ...
... The decimal expansions of Exercises 1 and 2 ended. That is, when I did the long division I was able to stop after a few steps. That was different than the work I had to do in Exercises 3 and 4. In Exercise 3, I noticed that the same number kept coming up in the steps of the division, but it kept goi ...
The Genuine Sieve of Eratosthenes
... cleverly structured tree, such as a Braun tree or binary trie (Paulson, 1996), tree accesses would not suffer this extra log n overhead). Thus, if we were concerned about the complexity overheads of using a tree, we could easily address those concerns. Figure 2(a) shows the time performance of this s ...
... cleverly structured tree, such as a Braun tree or binary trie (Paulson, 1996), tree accesses would not suffer this extra log n overhead). Thus, if we were concerned about the complexity overheads of using a tree, we could easily address those concerns. Figure 2(a) shows the time performance of this s ...