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From: alopez-o@neumann.uwaterloo.ca (Alex Lopez-Ortiz)
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Subject: sci.math FAQ: Famous Mathematical Constants
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Some Famous Mathematical Constants
A table of 120 known constants in math, such as Pi, e, sqrt(2),
parking constant, Feigenbaum constant, etc. each of them is with
references, and up to 1024 digits when possible can be found at the
Centre for Experimental and Constructive Mathematics, Simon Fraser
University at http://www.cecm.sfu.ca/projects/ISC.html
Another source of mathematical constants is:
http://www.mathsoft.com/asolve/constant/constant.html
maintained by Steve Finch.
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