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Soldner's constant (also called the Ramanujan-Soldner constant) is defined to be the unique zero of the [[logarithmic integral]].
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Soldner's constant $\mu$ (also called the Ramanujan-Soldner constant) is defined to be the unique zero of the [[logarithmic integral]]. It has value
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$$\mu = 1.45136923488338105028396848589202744949\ldots.$$
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Latest revision as of 04:20, 15 October 2016

Soldner's constant $\mu$ (also called the Ramanujan-Soldner constant) is defined to be the unique zero of the logarithmic integral. It has value $$\mu = 1.45136923488338105028396848589202744949\ldots.$$