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Revision as of 16:17, 7 September 2023
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19th highly compositema
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5041/5040, the third brown pair comma, or the 19th highly compositema is a 71-limit superparticular interval measuring about 343 millicents.
Theory
5041/5040 represents the difference between 72/71 and 71/70. It is also the answer to the Brocard's problem question of n! + 1 = m^2, to which there's only three known so far - 25/24, 121/120, and this.
References
- Wikipedia Contributors, Brocard's problem.