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Is Skewes' number e^e^e^79 an integer?
Schanuel's conjecture
On April 29th, 2012
warut
says:
Assuming
Schanuel's conjecture
, one can show that e^e^e^79 is transcendental.
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Assuming Schanuel's conjecture, one can show that e^e^e^79 is transcendental.