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Euler–Mascheroni constant and Thermal conductivity measurement

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Difference between Euler–Mascheroni constant and Thermal conductivity measurement

Euler–Mascheroni constant vs. Thermal conductivity measurement

The Euler–Mascheroni constant (also called Euler's constant) is a mathematical constant recurring in analysis and number theory, usually denoted by the lowercase Greek letter gamma. There are a number of possible ways to measure thermal conductivity, each of them suitable for a limited range of materials, depending on the thermal properties and the medium temperature.

Similarities between Euler–Mascheroni constant and Thermal conductivity measurement

Euler–Mascheroni constant and Thermal conductivity measurement have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Exponential integral.

Exponential integral

In mathematics, the exponential integral Ei is a special function on the complex plane.

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Euler–Mascheroni constant and Thermal conductivity measurement Comparison

Euler–Mascheroni constant has 92 relations, while Thermal conductivity measurement has 29. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.83% = 1 / (92 + 29).

References

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