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<math>\inf_{n \in \mathbb{N}_0} \frac{S \cap \{ 0,1, \dots, n \}}{n + 1}</math>. | <math>\inf_{n \in \mathbb{N}_0} \frac{S \cap \{ 0,1, \dots, n \}}{n + 1}</math>. | ||
Note that Schnirelmann density is highly sensitive to initial values, and for this reason, the value of the Schnirelmann density depends on whether we are treating the set as a subset of <math>\mathbb{N}</math> or of <math>\mathbb{N}_0</math>. | |||
==Related notions== | ==Related notions== |
Latest revision as of 21:18, 6 May 2009
Definition
Let be a subset of the set of natural numbers. The Schnirelmann density of is defined as:
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The definition can be modified to consider subsets of , the natural numbers with zero. the Schnirelmann desity of is defined as:
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Note that Schnirelmann density is highly sensitive to initial values, and for this reason, the value of the Schnirelmann density depends on whether we are treating the set as a subset of or of .