e (The number)

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Name (Hebrew)
E (המספר)
Name (Latin)
e (The number)
Name (Arabic)
E (המספר)
Other forms of name
Napier number
Number, Napier
See Also From tracing topical name
Logarithmic functions
Transcendental numbers
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q82435
Library of congress: sh 93008168
Sources of Information
  • Work cat.: 93-39003: Maor, E. e, 1994:
  • Encyc. math.
  • James math. dict.
Wikipedia description:

The number e is a mathematical constant approximately equal to 2.71828 that is the base of the natural logarithm and exponential function. It is sometimes called Euler's number, after the Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler, though this can invite confusion with Euler numbers, or with Euler's constant, a different constant typically denoted γ {\displaystyle \gamma } . Alternatively, e can be called Napier's constant after John Napier. The Swiss mathematician Jacob Bernoulli discovered the constant while studying compound interest. The number e is of great importance in mathematics, alongside 0, 1, π, and i. All five appear in one formulation of Euler's identity e i π + 1 = 0 {\displaystyle e^{i\pi }+1=0} and play important and recurring roles across mathematics. Like the constant π, e is irrational, meaning that it cannot be represented as a ratio of integers, and moreover it is transcendental, meaning that it is not a root of any non-zero polynomial with rational coefficients. To 30 decimal places, the value of e is:

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