File:Calkin-Wilf tree.svg

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English: The Calkin–Wilf tree, drawn using an H tree layout. This tree contains each positive rational number exactly once; it is rooted at 1/1, and the two children of a/b are (a+b)/b and a/(a+b).
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current01:56, 13 March 2010Thumbnail for version as of 01:56, 13 March 2010846 × 540 (43 KB)David Eppstein (talk | contribs)Times is definitely broken, it's not just the old renders that need to be purged. But Charter is still a little too wide. Liberation Serif?
01:55, 13 March 2010Thumbnail for version as of 01:55, 13 March 2010846 × 540 (41 KB)David Eppstein (talk | contribs)Reverted to version as of 01:48, 4 May 2009
01:51, 13 March 2010Thumbnail for version as of 01:51, 13 March 2010846 × 540 (43 KB)David Eppstein (talk | contribs)Maybe Bitstream Charter will match the spacing better? I don't want to change all the sizes in this one.
01:50, 13 March 2010Thumbnail for version as of 01:50, 13 March 2010846 × 540 (42 KB)David Eppstein (talk | contribs)Update for commons-compatible fonts
01:48, 4 May 2009Thumbnail for version as of 01:48, 4 May 2009846 × 540 (41 KB)David Eppstein (talk | contribs){{Information |Description={{en|1=The Calkin–Wilf tree, drawn using an H tree layout. This tree contains each positive rational number exactly once; it is rooted at 1/1, and the two children of a/b are (a+b)/b a

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