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I'm confused: it seems to be implied that there's some kind of grid involved here? Are the results independent of the grid? Besides this, the small o-notation is not explained. When it's said that the number of distances between n points is n to power 1 - o(1), most people would understand this as either fractions of one or as irrational numbers. —Preceding
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99.250.10.156 (
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17:54, 26 February 2011 (UTC)reply
The capital omega notation, used extensively in the article, is not familiar to me despite many years of reading mathematical literature. Perhaps it can be defined in the article?
50.205.142.35 (
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13:20, 10 February 2020 (UTC)reply
See
big O notation. Probably we should link this where we use it, but currently where we first use some variant of this notation is in an inconvenient place (the first sentence). So probably we should find some way of rewording the lead to be less
WP:TECHNICAL before adding the link. —
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17:32, 10 February 2020 (UTC)reply