Talk:E

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Interesting, the closure of the math tag is missing the / in the docie e^x = \sum_{n = 0}^{\infty} {x^n \over n!} = 1 + x + {x^2 \over 2!} + {x^3 \over 3!} + {x^4 \over 4!} + \cdots

Sven 09:48, 16 Nov 2005 (NZDT)

Is the relationship (7/5) * (pi/e) exact, or is it an approximation? --Sven 10:19, 22 Aug 2006 (NZST)

I had always thought it was exact, but....

+sandbox.pl

gives...

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Yes, thats what I got in R. Someone on 'pedia mentioned that the relationship was coincidence --Sven 14:41, 22 Aug 2006 (NZST)

ok, now this is interesting. pi on 32-bit computers is an approximation (22 decimal places in). E is a tailor series expansion, so I tried seeing which iteration of E was closest to Phi, and I found it was the 7th order tailor series expansion (8.84 X 107;

+GolenRatio.R

print(phi-phi2)
[1] 1.569904260434463e-05
> print(pi)
[1] 3.141592653589793
> print(exp(1))
[1] 2.718281828459045
> print(phiCalc - phi)
[1]  5.8108086876296028e-01  1.4125789726038929e-01  3.1302154384746705e-02
[4]  5.9277521826752722e-03  9.4627444975325936e-04  1.1899787172575671e-04
[7]  8.8451503788000707e-07 -1.3878442173043126e-05 -1.5518754122645362e-05
[10] -1.5682785134529809e-05 -1.5697697043126624e-05 -1.5698939702435410e-05
[13] -1.5699035291527608e-05 -1.5699042119621254e-05 -1.5699042574590649e-05
[16] -1.5699042603234403e-05 -1.5699042604566671e-05 -1.5699042604566671e-05
[19] -1.5699042604566671e-05 -1.5699042604566671e-05

This is a bit off the wall, but does this relate in any way to the maximum how many electron orbits that are allowed in molecules?