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Hardcover A Dictionary of Real Numbers Book

ISBN: 0534128408

ISBN13: 9780534128401

A Dictionary of Real Numbers

How do we recognize that the number . 93371663 . . . is actually 2 IoglQ(e ] 7r)/2 ? Gauss observed that the number 1. 85407467 . . . is (essentially) a rational value of an elliptic integral-an observation that was critical in the development of nineteenth century analysis. How do we decide that such a number is actually a special value of a familiar function without the tools Gauss had at his disposal, which were, presumably, phenomenal insight...

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The Purpose of Computing Is Insight, Not Numbers

While there is very little text in the book, a single line in it can speak volumes when trying to understand the fundamental problem from a numerical analysis. Suppose you have been numerically studying data from an apparently chaotic process and a kind of structure presents itself in the form of a frequently found string of digits. The number itself provides little or no insight until compared to entries in the subject book. I have found hyperbolic and root functions that were not obvious, but were tremendously helpful in sorting out underlying dynamics and 'hidden' parameters. This book is not for everyone, but if you do numerical analysis, a single entry might save you weeks of work trying to find the functional pattern.
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