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Nicolas Bourbaki and Proof that π is irrational

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Difference between Nicolas Bourbaki and Proof that π is irrational

Nicolas Bourbaki vs. Proof that π is irrational

Nicolas Bourbaki is the collective pseudonym under which a group of (mainly French) 20th-century mathematicians, with the aim of reformulating mathematics on an extremely abstract and formal but self-contained basis, wrote a series of books beginning in 1935. In the 18th century, Johann Heinrich Lambert proved that the number pi (pi) is irrational: that is, it cannot be expressed as a fraction a/b, where a is an integer and b is a non-zero integer.

Similarities between Nicolas Bourbaki and Proof that π is irrational

Nicolas Bourbaki and Proof that π is irrational have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society.

Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society

The Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society is a quarterly mathematical journal published by the American Mathematical Society.

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Nicolas Bourbaki and Proof that π is irrational Comparison

Nicolas Bourbaki has 98 relations, while Proof that π is irrational has 38. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.74% = 1 / (98 + 38).

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