Weierstrass-Lindemann theorem

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Weierstrass-Lindemann theorem

  1. (rare) Synonym of Lindemann-Weierstrass theorem
    • 1976, Society for Industrial, Applied Mathematics, SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization:
      Hence we may apply an extended version of the Weierstrass-Lindemann theorem (cf. [37, p. 20]) to conclude that g(e", e*, e")=0 when h >0 is algebraic.
    • 2004, A. K. Dewdney, Beyond reason: eight great problems that reveal the limits of science, John Wiley & Sons Inc, →ISBN:
      According to the Weierstrass-Lindemann theorem, e"1 + 1 * 0. But this contradicts the previous equation, so n cannot be algebraic. Since the time of Lindemann and Weierstrass, the theorem has been simplified several times.
    • 2010, Elena Kartashova, Nonlinear Resonance Analysis: Theory, Computation, Applications, Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 63:
      Combination of the Weierstrass–Lindemann theorem and q-class decomposition will produce partitioning according to Theorem 8.

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