Category:Absolutely Normal Numbers

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This category contains results about Absolutely Normal Numbers.
Definitions specific to this category can be found in Definitions/Absolutely Normal Numbers.

A real number $r$ is absolutely normal if it is normal with respect to every number base $b$.

That is, if and only if its basis expansion in every number base $b$ is such that:

no finite sequence of digits of $r$ of length $n$ occurs more frequently than any other such finite sequence of length $n$.

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