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> If the integers from 1 to 999,999,999 are written as words, sorted alphabetically, and concatenated, what is the 51 billionth letter?
In a series of posts, mathematician Dylan Thurston and computer scientist / linguist Chung-chieh Shan solve this problem step by step, introducing concepts such as monoids and differentiation along the way, use the programming language Haskell.
Epilogue: Discussion with a representative from ITA Software, the creators of the problem: http://conway.rutgers.edu/~ccshan/wiki/blog/posts/WordNumber...