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Landau–Ramanujan constant  Landau-Ramanujan constant
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In mathematics and the field of number theory, the Landau–Ramanujan constant is the positive real number b that occurs in a theorem proved by Edmund Landau in 1908, stating that for large x {\displaystyle x}, the number of positive integers below x {\displaystyle x} that are the sum of two square numbers behaves asymptotically as b x log ⁡. Wikipedia
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In mathematics and the field of number theory, the Landau–Ramanujan constant is the positive real number b that occurs in a theorem proved by Edmund Landau in 1908, stating that for large x {\displaystyle x}, the number of positive integers below x {\displaystyle x} that are the sum of two square numbers behaves asymptotically as b x log ⁡. Wikipedia
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