The length of the repeating decimal
The length of the repeating decimal
This paper investigates the length of the repeating decimal part when a fraction is expressed in decimal form. First, it provides a detailed explanation of how to calculate the length of the repeating decimal when the denominator of the fraction is a power of a prime number. Then, by factorizing the denominator into its prime factors and determining the repeating decimal length for each prime factor, the paper concludes that the overall repeating decimal length is the least common multiple of these lengths. Furthermore, it examines the conditions under which the repeating decimal length equals the denominator minus 1 and discusses whether such fractions exist in infinite quantity. This topic is connected to an unsolved problem posed by Gauss in the 18th century and is also closely related to the important question of whether cyclic numbers exist in infinite quantity.
Siqiong Yao、Akira Toyohara
数学
Siqiong Yao,Akira Toyohara.The length of the repeating decimal[EB/OL].(2025-07-02)[2025-07-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.01295.点此复制
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