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Let's also say the square being divided has sides of length 15 units — a rather arbitrary dimension that will create consistency if our conversation this week turns to lengths and widths.
In the case of a square with sides of length 1, the diagonal is √2, written as 1.414213562…, where the ellipsis indicates an endless sequence of digits with no pattern.
A grid of n2 equal square cells with sides of length h=1/n is placed on the unit square.
So is 5, because it's the area of the right triangle with sides of length 3/2, 20/3, and 41/6.
The number of QDs on the patterns increased with the increase of the dot size: approximately 6 QDs per dot on the square dots with sides of length 100 nm (Fig. 5 b) and 170 QDs per dot on the square dots with sides of length 500 nm (Fig. 5 c).
To obtain an asymptotic estimate for the number of solutions of (1.5) in a box ℬ with sides of length (m_{i} le p^{2}), we let (alpha= chi_{mathcal{B}}), the characteristic function for the box.
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