Ramanujan-Soldner constant

Ramanujan-Soldner constant

In mathematics, the Ramanujan-Soldner constant (also called the Soldner constant) is a mathematical constant defined as the unique positive zero of the logarithmic integral function. It is named after Srinivasa Ramanujan and Johann Georg von Soldner.

Its value is approximately "μ" ≈ 1.451369234883381050283968485892027449493…

Since the logarithmic integral is defined by

: mathrm{li}(x) = int_0^x frac{dt}{ln t},

we have

: mathrm{li}(x);=;mathrm{li}(x) - mathrm{li}(mu)

: int_0^x frac{dt}{ln t} = int_0^x frac{dt}{ln t} - int_0^{mu} frac{dt}{ln t}

: mathrm{li}(x) = int_{mu}^x frac{dt}{ln t},

thus easing calculation for positive integers. Also, since the exponential integral function satisfies the equation

: mathrm{li}(x);=;mathrm{Ei}(ln{x}) ,

the only positive zero of the exponential integral occurs at the natural logarithm of the Ramanujan-Soldner constant, whose value is approximately ln("μ") ≈ 0.372507410781366634461991866…

External links

*MathWorld | urlname=SoldnersConstant | title=Soldner's Constant


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