Charles Hermite, 1822-1901, was the French mathematician who laid the foundation for German mathematician Ferdinand Lindemann to prove that pi is a transcendental number.
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Ferdinand Lindemann.
Ferdinand Lindemann.
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Charles Hermite
We don't know that it does. It's just that as far out as it's been calculated so far ... 2.5 trillion decimal places according to a Japanese team and their supercomputer in 2009 ... the end of the decimal hasn't turned up yet. But that's not a guarantee that it won't end at some decimal place farther out. * * * * * Actually there is proof that pi continues to infinity. It has been proven that Pi is a transcendental number - an extension of the Lindeman Weierstrasse theorem. A transcendental number is a special kind of irrational number and there is proof that all irrational numbers have infinite, non-recurring decimal representations.
Ferdinand von Lindemann, along with his colleague Karl Weierstrass
Charles Hermite was the 19th century French mathematician who developed the method to prove that pi is a transcendental number.
No he is not he is the real deal and I am proof. His system actually worked.
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