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Combinatorics / Complex analysis / Pi / Continued fraction / Inverse trigonometric functions / Trigonometric functions / Factorial / Integral / Natural logarithm of 2 / Mathematics / Mathematical analysis / Trigonometry
Date: 2011-03-18 12:28:42
Combinatorics
Complex analysis
Pi
Continued fraction
Inverse trigonometric functions
Trigonometric functions
Factorial
Integral
Natural logarithm of 2
Mathematics
Mathematical analysis
Trigonometry

Integral approximations to π with nonnegative integrands S.K. Lucas

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