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Mathematica did it this way: &[Wolfram Notebook][1] [1]: https://www.wolframcloud.com/obj/2f00a048-da0e-4cc2-8169-d98073236cf9
While verifying 7-million digits, I broke some speed records with two of my i9-14900K 6400MHZRAM (overclocked CPUs), using Mathematica 11.3 and the lightweight grid. They are generally faster than the 3 node MRB constant supercomputer with remote...
Just use 6^(40 - 20) in place of 6^40/6^ 20. &[Wolfram Notebook][1] [1]: https://www.wolframcloud.com/obj/007d8d29-1d0d-4b41-b05a-670cbaa52c36
An error occurs because the argument is a normal expression rather than a symbol: As shown in the error message, ef/message/ClearAll/ssym :![enter image description here][1] [1]:...
When there is an integral, often there is a series. Here is one way Mathematica derives what is found at [https://mathworld.wolfram.com/Erf.html][1] &[Wolfram Notebook][2] [1]: https://mathworld.wolfram.com/Erf.html [2]:...
...Print[Abs[test2]] ...
Using Mathematica, I've made a notable contribution to mathematics that I'm verry proud of! Search "MRB constant." and see https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/366628 Is there anything you would like me to do for you, or maybe your...
Here is a more than 6,532,490 digit near rational approximation involving the MRB constant. &[Wolfram Notebook][1] If ![enter image description here][2] is rational then ![enter image description here][3] is a quadratic. [1]:...
You can use Bing AI and Google CPT to make Mathematica code. They will give you a good start, but occasionally you must make a few corrections. ![enter image description here][1] This time the AI pulled off what it promised without error! ...
Ther following question came about from my Mathematica 13.2.1 by feeding the following Wolfram MathWorld reference commands into an AI chat: &[Wolfram Notebook][1] Per Wolfram MathWorld's [MRB constant][2], [Euler-Mascheroni Constant][3]...