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Articles related to "Mathematical Constants"
Important Mathematical Constants Mathematics is absolutely full of mathematical constants - numbers that represent something fundamental, and which never have, and never will change in value. mathematical constants • value of pi • euler's number • imaginary number • golden ratio
A Brief Overview of Pi Both a mathematical constant and an irrational value, the quest to find pi has absorbed mathematicians' minds for millennia. pi • irrational numbers • mathematical constant • infinity • decimal
Formulating Euler's Identity The equation which has become known as "Euler's Identity" has been rated by mathematicians and laymen alike to be one of the most beautiful expressions in the history of leonard euler • euler's identity • euler's formula • greatest mathematical equations • number theory
"The Earth is my Ark!"© Guest article by Jim Bowles, author of "The Gods, Gemini, and the Great Pyramids". Join Jim as he cleverly demonstrates a link between Noah's Ark as described in the Old Testament and the Great Pyramids of Egypt. Read on to find the link! jim bowles • christianity • noah's ark • religion • church
Just Six Numbers by Martin Rees Reviewed Sir Martin Rees delves into the numbers behind the forces that govern the universe, explaining how delicately balanced they are and what would happen if they were not. just six numbers • deep forces universe • martin rees universe • cosmological constants • fine tuned universe
The Golden Ratio The Golden Ratio, a Divine Proportion found in mathematics, art and biological systems, is an instrument of measurement and growth efficiency. the golden ratio • divine proportion • mathematics • art • biological systems
The Math Object Learn the properties and methods available in JavaScript to help you out in performing mathematical computations - from simple absolute values to complex logarithms. maths • math object • math • javascript math • absolute
Benford's Law of Leading Digits Benford's law is an interesting examination of the phenomenon wherein the leading digits of all numerical data seems to follow an illogical statistical pattern. benford's law • first digit law • statistical analysis • mathematical anomolies • interesting math facts
The Photoelectric Effect is Solved As part of his "Miracle Year" in 1905, Albert Einstein gave the new "quantum" ideas a jump start with his solution to a nineteenth century problem. photoelectric effect • albert einstein's miracle year • on a heuristic viewpoint concerning the production • max planck • black body radiation |
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