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5) http://mathworld.wolfram.com/PellNumber.html
6) http://users.tellurian.net/hsejar/maths/pell/
7) http://numbers.computation.free.fr/Constants/Sqrt2/sqrt2.html
Abstract: In the most common size of paper in the world, there are included
hidden ancient mathematics, which can be discovered with the Geometry
though folding. These are based in the fact that the paper folded in length
remains similar to itself, as well as in the anthyphaeresis of 2 with the
unit

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