Copeland-Erdős constant

English

Etymology

Named after Arthur Herbert Copeland and Paul Erdős, who published a related proof in 1946.

Proper noun

the Copeland-Erdős constant

  1. (mathematics) An irrational constant that is the concatenation of "0." with the base-10 representations of the prime numbers in order, i.e. approximately 0.235711131719232931374143...
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