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Top : Science : Math : Recreations : Specific_Numbers : e
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  • e the EXPONENTIAL - the Magic Number of GROWTH: A text by Keith Tognetti, published as an Australian Mathematical Society Teaching Module. Available in Postscript, PDF or DVI-Format.
  • esquared: New Proofs of the irrationality of e^2 and e^4, by John Cosgrave. Maple worksheets and RTF preprint.
  • Exponential and Logarithmic functions: Explaination of functions and properties including differentiation and derivative.
  • Exponential Review: Definition of e and the application of exponentials with nice illustrations.
  • Hunting e: Ivars Peterson's MathTrek, describing the constant e.
  • Some History Surrounding e: Subject: Re: How did we come by e? From: Matthew P Wiener Date: 1998/08/12 Newsgroups: sci.math
  • The Base for Natural Logarithms: computed to over 50.000 digits.
  • The Beauty of e: Songs, poetry, and information about Euler's favorite constant.
  • The Constant e: The number e : history, algorithms, computations, references.
  • The Euler's Number Home Page: Information on Euler's constant and 10 reasons why it's better than pi.
  • The Natural Logarithmic Base: An introduction to e with numerous references and links.
  • The Scales Of e: This article explores the exponential nature of fixed rate and variable rate compound interest through the use of exponentials, natural logarithms and e.


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