A finite set is called an (eventual) exact cover if every (sufficiently large) positive integer occurs in exactly one . If is an eventual exact cover, then .[…]In 1926, Beatty [Bea] studied the case and published the following result as a problem: and form an exact cover if and only if is irrational and .
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