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Formulas of Feigenbaum Constants and Their Physical Meanings

Authors: Gang Chen, Tianman Chen, Tianyi Chen

This paper supposes that Feigenbaum constants should be rational numbers in the world of nuclides, gives their formulas in fractional number format and exhibits the physical meanings of the factors in the formulas, especially their relationships with nuclides, the fine-structure constant and 2π. This paper also supposes that there would be the third Feigenbaum constant and gives its two possible approximate values. Formulas of the fine-structure constant α1, Feigenbaum constant δ and 2π are also given, briefly to be α1δ2(2π)≈1, and their relationships with nuclides are illustrated.

Comments: 10 Pages. 1 figure.

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[v1] 2021-01-30 21:39:49
[v2] 2021-02-02 22:44:42

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