Transcendence conjecture for e+π
Transcendence conjecture for e+π
Let denote Euler's number and let denote the circle constant. Transcendence conjecture for . The real number is transcendental. The preceding result establishes that is irrational, but no evidence of a proof or disproof of transcendence is supplied here.
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Primary source
N. A. Carella, “Linear Independence Of Some Irrational Numbers”, arXiv:2007.15000 (2026).
Additional references
3 papers in this index state this conjecture (2008–2020). The statement above is taken from the most recent of them; the others are arXiv:1411.7538, arXiv:0810.3709.
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