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- ±1-sequence abstract "In mathematics, a ±1–sequence is a sequence of numbers, each of which is either 1 or −1. One example is the sequence (x1, x2, x3, ...), where xi = (−1)i+1.Such sequences are commonly studied in discrepancy theory.".
- ±1-sequence wikiPageID "27135564".
- ±1-sequence wikiPageRevisionID "603646842".
- ±1-sequence date "February 2014".
- ±1-sequence reason "'discrepancy' has not been defined. I could guess that this is saying that there always exist k and d such that absolute value of the sum is greater than 2, but it is by no means clearly stated".
- ±1-sequence subject Category:Binary_sequences.
- ±1-sequence comment "In mathematics, a ±1–sequence is a sequence of numbers, each of which is either 1 or −1. One example is the sequence (x1, x2, x3, ...), where xi = (−1)i+1.Such sequences are commonly studied in discrepancy theory.".
- ±1-sequence label "±1-sequence".
- ±1-sequence sameAs %C2%B11-sequence.
- ±1-sequence sameAs Q8076416.
- ±1-sequence sameAs Q8076416.
- ±1-sequence wasDerivedFrom ±1-sequence?oldid=603646842.