[-] q1, question about the representation
by eial - Monday, 6 July 2009 13:02:08
I want to verify, in an event where for n(k) k>log2(n), does n(k)=0?
[-] Re: q1, question about the representation
by abuaffas - Monday, 6 July 2009 14:05:20
You mean, when k > l. Yes.
[-] Re: q1, question about the representation
by eial - Monday, 6 July 2009 15:59:05
I'm not sure if you have understood my question, I'll try to refine it, in the given example
46(3)=40, but for k>5, does 46(k)=0?
Re: q1, question about the representation
by abuaffas - Monday, 6 July 2009 18:18:20
I have answered you.
Yes, you may assume that for k>l (in your example, l=5) , n(k)=0.