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Integer relation algorithm / Pi / Transcendental number / Fourier series / Riemann zeta function / Experimental mathematics / Euler–Mascheroni constant / COMPASS/Sample Code / Euclidean algorithm / Mathematical analysis / Mathematics / Bailey–Borwein–Plouffe formula
Integer relation algorithm
Pi
Transcendental number
Fourier series
Riemann zeta function
Experimental mathematics
Euler–Mascheroni constant
COMPASS/Sample Code
Euclidean algorithm
Mathematical analysis
Mathematics
Bailey–Borwein–Plouffe formula

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