Authors: George Plousos
There is a characteristic form of nested radicals that contains many signs (+, -) and is expressed in a closed trigonometric form. When the value of the trigonometric expression is known, we are called to find the values of the signs of the radical representation (the reverse is easier). The solution is provided directly by the Gray code of an integer contained in the known member of this equation of signs. However, the method of converting integers to Gray code differs from the standard method and is easier. The reason is that I found the equivalent method without knowing the Gray code. At the same time, a model emerged that interprets and facilitates the conversion of a group of integers into Gray code.
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