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[ Which one do you prefer working with ] Pi or e (1 Viewer)

Which one do you like pi or e


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duckcowhybrid

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Pie.

I don't know. Pi is easier to work with. e is natural, like sex. So I can't decide.
 

Drongoski

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Certainly e .. it is so rich! Just consider a few below:

 
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Trebla

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It contains both e and pi so everyone's happy :p
 

tommykins

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High school folk do that.

I think its cause they don't learn Euler's formula in the HSC.
tbh writing e^i@ is pretty annoying on paper, especially when you're doing sqrts and what not.
 

Dumbledore

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pi, i can show of my memory when i'm bored without explaining what i'm reciting
 

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[maths]u(x,y)=\sum_{k=0}^{\infty }\frac{4}{\pi (2k+1)}e^{\frac{-\pi (2k+1)}{h}x}sin\frac{\pi (2k+1)}{h}y[/maths]

Last night I solved for the solution above to the partial differential equation:

[maths]\frac{\partial^2u }{\partial x^2}+\frac{\partial^2u }{\partial y^2}=0[/maths]

for
x > 0
0 < y < h
modelling the steady state two dimensional heat distribution in a slab with boundary conditions:

u = 0 when y = 0, all x > 0
u = 0 when y = h, all x > 0
u approaches 0 when x = 1, for 0 < y < h
u = 1 when x = 0, for 0 < y < h

So either way I must work with π and e.
 

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