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Feigenbaum’s constant

S. lb the astonishment of scientists, the value of S turned out to be universal , i.e. characteristie for many very d erent mathematieal problems and, therefore, reached a status similar to that of the numbers -it and e. The numbers -it and e satisfy the exact relation —1, but so far no similar relation was found for the Feigenbaum constant. There is an appnmmate relation (used by physicists in phase transition theory) which is satisfied it + tan e = 4.669201932 <= 6. [Pg.861]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.143 ]




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