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Mathematical constants and functions : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mathematical constants and functions
A mathematical constant is a number, which has a special meaning for calculations. For example, the constant π means the ratio of the length of a circle's circumference to its diameter. This value is always the same for any circle. ==Tables structure==
*Value numerical of the constant and link to MathWorld or to (OEIS Wiki ). *LaTeX: Formula or series in TeX format. *Formula: For use in program Wolfram Alpha. *OEIS: On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. *Continued fraction: In the simple form (integer; frac1, frac2, frac3, ... ), if periodic. *Year: Discovery of the constant, or dates of the author. *Web format: Value in appropriate format for web browsers. *Nº: Number types. * * R – Rational number * * I – Irrational number * * A – Algebraic number * * T – Transcendental number * * C – Complex number
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