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Hello, Everyone.
Is there a way to transform LHS to RHS ?
Thanks in advance for your time and help.
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Message was edited by: Loi Le
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Oh, I forgot to tell that you must to provide the transformation sequence ci for get the generalized from the canonical expansion. If not, there are a lot of chances to get any sequence. The canonical is unique, the generalized not.
Hope this helps.
Sure. By a theorem. First, notice that RHS isn't a continued fraction, is a generalized one. What you show is a special case of the equivalence transformation, making ci=1. See Generalized continued fraction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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I'm sorry, my question should be :
How to make a change from the continued fraction to the generalized continued fraction ?
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I greatly appreciate your time and help, Alvaro. And I have a similar question is :
Is it possible to create a program function with the input and output like as the above or a similar ?
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Yep. Here it is. I know that in prime there are a function for hidding symbolics values, but don't remember which.
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Oh, I forgot to tell that you must to provide the transformation sequence ci for get the generalized from the canonical expansion. If not, there are a lot of chances to get any sequence. The canonical is unique, the generalized not.
Hope this helps.