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Wat (wie) is numeric constant - definitie

Numeric tower
  • A representation of the numerical tower with five types of numbers.

Constant Nieuwenhuys         
  • Constant Nieuwenhuys (1974)
  • Constant Nieuwenhuis fountain - 1970, Kooiplein in [[Leiden]]
  • Alderman Van der Berg received wire sculpture of Constant Nieuwenhuis, 1956
DUTCH PAINTER (1920-2005)
Constant Nieuwenhuis; Constant (artist); Fondation Constant; Constant Anton Nieuwenhuis; Constant Anton Nieuwenhuys
Constant Anton Nieuwenhuys (21 July 1920 – 1 August 2005), better known as Constant, was a Dutch painter, sculptor, graphic artist, author and musician.
Coulomb constant         
PROPORTIONALITY CONSTANT IN ELECTRODYNAMICS EQUATIONS
Coulomb force constant; Coulomb's constant; Coulomb's Constant; Electrostatic constant; Electric force constant
The Coulomb constant, the electric force constant, or the electrostatic constant (denoted , or ) is a proportionality constant in electrostatics equations. In SI base units it is equal to .
Khinchin's constant         
  • The limit <math>\lim_{n\rightarrow\infty}(\pi_1\pi_2...\pi_n)^{1/n}</math> seems to tend to Khinchin's constant.
MATHEMATICAL CONSTANT
Khintchine constant; Khinchin constant; Khinchine's constant
In number theory, Aleksandr Yakovlevich Khinchin proved that for almost all real numbers x, coefficients ai of the continued fraction expansion of x have a finite geometric mean that is independent of the value of x and is known as Khinchin's constant.

Wikipedia

Numerical tower

In Scheme and in Lisp dialects inspired by it, the numerical tower is a set of data types that represent numbers and a logic for their hierarchical organisation.

Each type in the tower conceptually "sits on" a more fundamental type, so an integer is a rational number and a number, but the converse is not necessarily true, i.e. not every number is an integer. This asymmetry implies that a language can safely allow implicit coercions of numerical types—without creating semantic problems—in only one direction: coercing an integer to a rational loses no information and will never influence the value returned by a function, but to coerce most reals to an integer would alter any relevant computation (e.g., the real 1/3 does not equal any integer) and is thus impermissible.