Have you ever been curious about why the number e is so popular in math? Euler’s number, which is an infinitely long decimal, close to 2.71828, pops up naturally in a surprisingly broad range of ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract We study a q-logarithm which was introduced by Euler and give some of its properties. This q-logarithm has not received much attention in the ...
At first glance, the multisets of positive integers that add to n, known as integer partitions, and Euler’s number e do not have much in common. However, if you take the reciprocal product of the ...
This list was suggested by Adam Snow, who modestly described himself as innumerate, but nevertheless nominated zero, pi and 33.33 recurring, the revolutions per minute of a long-playing record ...