Gaussian Brackets
Gaussian brackets are notation published by Gauss in Disquisitiones Arithmeticae and defined by
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Gaussian brackets are useful for computing simple continued fractions because
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Note that the Gaussian bracket notation corresponds to a different quantity than
that denoted by the more established simple
continued fraction notation
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See also
Continued Fraction, Regular Continued Fraction, Simple Continued FractionExplore with Wolfram|Alpha
References
Fowler, D. H. The Mathematics of Plato's Academy: A New Reconstruction, 2nd ed. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, 1999.Herzberger, M. Modern Geometrical Optics. New York: Interscience Publishers, pp. 457-462, 1958.Referenced on Wolfram|Alpha
Gaussian BracketsCite this as:
Weisstein, Eric W. "Gaussian Brackets." From MathWorld--A Wolfram Resource. https://mathworld.wolfram.com/GaussianBrackets.html