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    Transcendental numbers

    Is there a proof that there exist (or does not exist) integers m and n such that {e^{m/n}} = \pi?
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    Re: Transcendental numbers

    Interesting Pi Facts « Cogito's Math Tutorage

    It is not even known if the natural logarithm of pi, ln(π), is even irrational.
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