Abstract
A real number, expressed as a decimal, is said to be normal (in the scale of 10) if every combination of digits occurs in the decimal with the proper frequency. If a 1 a 2 … a k is any combination of k digits, and N ( t ) is the number of times this combination occurs among the first t digits, the condition is that 1
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Davenport, H., & Erdös, P. (1952). Note on Normal Decimals. Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 4, 58–63. https://doi.org/10.4153/cjm-1952-005-3
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