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Algebraic independence of pi and e
in which subfield K of which field L?
On February 16th, 2011
Comet
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After all, e to the pi i = -1, so this shows that pi and e are not always algebraically independent.
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in which subfield K of which field L?
After all, e to the pi i = -1, so this shows that pi and e are not always algebraically independent.