Constant -- From Wolfram MathWorld

A constant, sometimes also called a "mathematical constant," is any well-defined real number which is significantly interesting in some way. In this work, the term "constant" is generally reserved for real nonintegral numbers of interest, while "number" is used to refer to interesting integers (e.g., Brun's constant, but beast number). However, in contexts such as linear combination, the term "constant" is generally used to mean "scalar" or "real number," and need not exclude integer values.

A function, equation, etc., is said to "be constant" (or be a constant function) if it always assumes the same value independent of how its parameters are varied.

Certain constants are known to many decimal digits and recur throughout many diverse areas of mathematics, often in unexpected and surprising places (e.g., pi, e, and to some extent, the Euler-Mascheroni constant gamma). Other constants are more specialized and may be known to only a few digits. S. Plouffe maintains a site about the computation and identification of numerical constants. Plouffe's site also contains a page giving the largest number of digits computed for the most common constants. S. Finch maintains a delightful, more expository site containing detailed essays and references on constants both common and obscure.

The mathematician Glaisher remarked, "No doubt the desire to obtain the values of these quantities to a great many figures is also partly due to the fact that most of them are interesting in themselves; for e, pi, gamma, ln2, and many other numerical quantities occupy a curious, and some of them almost a mysterious, place in mathematics, so that there is a natural tendency to do all that can be done towards their precise determination" (Gourdon and Sebah).

The following table lists some common constants, their symbols, and approximate values.

constantWolfram LanguagesymbolOEISapprox. value
Apéry's constantZeta[3]zeta(3)A0021171.20206...
Catalan's constantCatalanCA0067520.915966...
Delian constant2^(1/3)RadicalBox[2, 3]A0025801.25992...
eEeA0011132.71828...
Euler-Mascheroni constantEulerGammagammaA0016200.577216...
Glaisher-Kinkelin constantGlaisherAA0749621.28243...
golden ratioGoldenRatiophiA0016221.61803...
Khinchin's constantKhinchinKA0022102.68545...
natural logarithm of 2Log[2]ln2A0021620.693147...
piPipiA0007963.14159...
Pythagoras's constantSqrt[2]sqrt(2)A0021931.41421...
Soldner's constantmuA0707691.45136...

Gourdon and Sebah and Lyster maintain web pages comparing the fastest known algorithms for computing digits of common constants.

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