Talk:Erdős–Kac theorem
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This idea of thinking of x as random is not a good one. In analytic number theory the convention is that x is real and n is an integer. Seeing w(x) is confusing, as w is defined on the integers. Also people might interpret the limit as taken over the integers n. (Which is a different statement - altough easily seen to be equivalent). Also the sign P indicating probability is confusing. I think the conventional statement as in the French version is much better (and much more standard btw). —Preceding unsigned comment added by 132.206.124.96 (talk • contribs)