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A brief history of the most remarkable numbers \(\pi\), \(g\) and \(\delta \) in mathematical sciences with applications
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    A brief history of the most remarkable numbers \(\pi\), \(g\) and \(\delta \) in mathematical sciences with applications (English)
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    13 September 2019
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    universal constant \(\pi\)
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    golden number \(g\)
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    Feigenbaum's constant
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    \(\delta \)
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    chaos
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