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On 7/7/2024 4:04 PM, WM wrote:
does not answer this question.The question is only this:The complete distribution of unit fractions,
Are there more than one unit fractions in
the point where NUF(x) changes from 0 to more,
or is there only one unit fraction?
NUF(0) = 0Therefore it does not change at 0.
NUF(x) changes at 0
There is no unit fraction at 0
Wrong. NUF(x) changes only in points occupied by unit fractions.The question is only this:The third choice: none.
Are there more than one unit fractions in
the point where NUF(x) changes from 0 to more,
or is there only one unit fraction?
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