Number Theory

   

Approximation of Euler's Constant

Authors: Richard Zhang

It is commonly thought that Euler's number, denoted as `e' is approximately equal to 2.71828. In fact this error is found everywhere and even my CASIO fx-100AU PLUS calculator claims that e = 2.718281828... The following paper will explore this misconception and analytically find another approximation for e.

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