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1 second equals 1000 milliseconds,f(n)=n.why f(n)=10^6 #480

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jsl1992 opened this issue Jul 22, 2023 · 5 comments
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1 second equals 1000 milliseconds,f(n)=n.why f(n)=10^6 #480

jsl1992 opened this issue Jul 22, 2023 · 5 comments

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jsl1992 commented Jul 22, 2023

1 second equals 1000 milliseconds.
t=1000.
f(n)=n=1000=10^3.
why is 10^6
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Zeta611 commented Oct 8, 2023

@jsl1992 I'm afraid the problem states "f(n) microseconds" not milliseconds.

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jsl1992 commented Oct 8, 2023

Thank you. I saw it in the book in milliseconds。

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jsl1992 commented Oct 8, 2023

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毫秒=milliseconds

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Zeta611 commented Oct 8, 2023

@jsl1992 That seems to be an error in the Chinese translation. I have a physical copy of the book in front of me:
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jsl1992 commented Oct 8, 2023

Thank you, you've resolved a significant issue for me.

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