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What does the article mean by "algebraic nature" - does it actually mean that the conjecture would prove that the numbers are algebraic? (I believe that it proves the opposite, that they are transcendental.) -
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nature of numbers such as e + π and e^e, and prove that e and π are algebraically independent simply by setting z1 = 1 and z2 = πi, and using Euler's identity.
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that it has been published. It would be desirable to find the published paper and add more parameters to the citation template.
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Schanuel's conjecture, if proved, would also settle the
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