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Gelfond-Schneider transcendental Kuzmin
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Do numbers get worse than transcendental?
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a simple proof that $\pi$ is irrational by Ivan Niven
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$\pi$ is not algebraic of degree one or two
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Laczkovich's proof of the irrationality of $\pi ^2$
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Do there exist computable hyper-transcendental numbers?
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#complex-numbers
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Certain Liouville Numbers
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Liouville's number revisited
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Different ways to prove $\sum_{k=1}^\infty \frac{1}{k^2}=\frac{\pi^2}{6}$ (the Basel problem)
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Sets of Constant Irrationality Measure
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#fractals
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How hard is the proof of $\pi$ or $e$ being transcendental?
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#analysis
#soft-question
#analytic-number-theory
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Polynomials in irrational powers and their roots
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#roots
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Is $6.12345678910111213141516171819202122\ldots$ transcendental?
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#decimal-expansion
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Prove that $\pi$ is a transcendental number
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