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Infoboxes make the kitty sad. Please, think of the kitty. But seriously, the only ones I could find are some of the ones listed in the irrational number template. These should probably just be removed. It's hard to see why having the value in binary or hex is useful, and continued fractions
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please don't think that I am not assuming good faith or questioning your expertise but I specifically tagged it to request a second pair of eyes other than those of the article creator. New pages written by every editor, except those that are autopatrolled, go through new pages review and get
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Yes, knowledge of LaTeX is spotty. Also, most of the population (any population) lacks your attention to detail. Particularly on wikis, I find an attitude of "let's the content up there and let someone else clean it up". Further, I think that this attitude is productive. It's the avoidance of
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conjecture was made more precise over time, and that can be hard to express within the confines of an infobox. But basic information about mathematical constants can be codified pretty well, I suspect, and if ad-hoc infoboxes already exist, it would be better to standardize them.
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If you still believe that "a constant" is a well-defined mathematical notion, please decide, which of the following statements are true: (a) "Every real number is a constant"; (b) "the class of all constants is a proper class (not a set)". And, how do you prove or disprove them?
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3178:seems a good idea to me.
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2897:suspect a mild trolling.
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2808:Hmm, yeah, I think maybe
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2460:to standardize use (like
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2356:Two grammatical numbers:
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2337:The claim in question is
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