The Golden Mean by Jerry T. Bonnell and Robert J. Nemiroff

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Author Bonnell, Jerry T.
Author Nemiroff, Robert J.
Title The Golden Mean
Note To a million digits
Summary "The Golden Mean" by Jerry T. Bonnell and Robert J. Nemiroff is a scientific publication likely written in the late 20th century. The work explores mathematical concepts related to the golden ratio, presenting detailed calculations and extensive numerical data associated with this significant mathematical constant. At the start of the publication, the authors introduce the golden ratio, defined as \((1+\sqrt{5})/2\), and follow this by providing an impressively long sequence of its digits—over a million in total. This opening sets the stage for a deeper exploration of the mathematical and aesthetic significance of the golden ratio, suggesting that the subsequent content will delve into its implications in various fields such as art, architecture, and nature. The authors' collaborative efforts underscore their goal of presenting precise mathematical computations to enrich the reader's understanding of this fascinating topic. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class QA: Science: Mathematics
Subject Mathematics
Category Text
EBook-No. 744
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Jan 1, 2021
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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