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The Golden Mean or Ratio[(1+sqrt(5)) 2] To 20000 places - cover

The Golden Mean or Ratio[(1+sqrt(5)) 2] To 20000 places

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Summary

The Golden Mean or Ratio[(1+sqrt(5))/2] to 20,000 places

This etext also contains these mathematical items:

	  Catalan evaluation
	  170000 digits of gamma or Euler constant
	  The Artin's Constant
	  The Backhouse Constant
	  Zeta(3) or Apery Constant
	  Zeta(1,2) or the derivative of Zeta function at 2
	  Feigenbaum reduction parameter
	  Feigenbaum bifurcation velocity constant
	  Franson-Robinson constant
	  The Gauss-Kusmin-Wirsing constant
	  Khinchin constant
	  Landau-Ramanujan constant
	  The twin primes constant
	  The Lengyel constant
	  The Levy constant
Available since: 02/04/2019.

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