E Euler Member Joined Sep 7, 2003 Messages 81 Mar 27, 2004 #1 There has been nothing about it in this forum, even though it is titled "Appreciating the Beauty and Elegance". So here goes. Mine is a toss up between proofs of irrationality of sqrt(2) and the infinite number of primes via Euclid.
There has been nothing about it in this forum, even though it is titled "Appreciating the Beauty and Elegance". So here goes. Mine is a toss up between proofs of irrationality of sqrt(2) and the infinite number of primes via Euclid.
McLake The Perfect Nerd Joined Aug 14, 2002 Messages 4,187 Location The Shire Gender Male HSC 2002 Mar 27, 2004 #2 I like the proof that e^(i*(pi)) = -1. It's just so quirky ...
freaking_out Saddam's new life Joined Sep 5, 2002 Messages 6,786 Location In an underground bunker Gender Male HSC 2003 Mar 27, 2004 #3 Originally posted by McLake I like the proof that e^(i*(pi)) = -1. It's just so quirky ... Click to expand... yeah, that formula(e^(i*(pi))+1=0) , basically has all the "special" symbols of mathematics, i.e pi, e, i, 1, 0.
Originally posted by McLake I like the proof that e^(i*(pi)) = -1. It's just so quirky ... Click to expand... yeah, that formula(e^(i*(pi))+1=0) , basically has all the "special" symbols of mathematics, i.e pi, e, i, 1, 0.
McLake The Perfect Nerd Joined Aug 14, 2002 Messages 4,187 Location The Shire Gender Male HSC 2002 Mar 27, 2004 #4 Originally posted by freaking_out yeah, that formula(e^(i*(pi))+1=0) , basically has all the "special" symbols of mathematics, i.e pi, e, i, 1, 0. Click to expand... Well, it's more the fact that it links the calculas, polynomial, trig, log and complex branches of maths ...
Originally posted by freaking_out yeah, that formula(e^(i*(pi))+1=0) , basically has all the "special" symbols of mathematics, i.e pi, e, i, 1, 0. Click to expand... Well, it's more the fact that it links the calculas, polynomial, trig, log and complex branches of maths ...
freaking_out Saddam's new life Joined Sep 5, 2002 Messages 6,786 Location In an underground bunker Gender Male HSC 2003 Mar 27, 2004 #5 Originally posted by drbuchanan We now know from recent 4 unit papers that e and pi are irrational. Did you know that is also irrational? It follows from Gelfond's theorem: http://mathworld.wolfram.com/GelfondsTheorem.html Click to expand... lol- so u reckon thats gonna come up on this years paper?
Originally posted by drbuchanan We now know from recent 4 unit papers that e and pi are irrational. Did you know that is also irrational? It follows from Gelfond's theorem: http://mathworld.wolfram.com/GelfondsTheorem.html Click to expand... lol- so u reckon thats gonna come up on this years paper?