Gamma: Exploring Euler’s Constant
by Julian Havil
Source title: Gamma: Exploring Euler's Constant (Princeton Science Library)
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Subjects
MathematicsEuler's ConstantNumber TheoryMathematical HistoryMathematical Analysis
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