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The irrational number "e" is one of the most important constants in all of mathematics. Its applications span a wide variety of fields from finance and compound interest to modeling population growth.
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== '''<big>The Mysteries of the Number ''e''</big>''' ==
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Authors: Rundong Huang, Donnie Adams, John Miguel Roth-Garcia, Mihir Tiwari, Austin Weaver
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==Table of Contents==
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*[[page_2|Introduction]]
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*[[page_3|Defining e]]
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*[[page_4|Compound Interest]]
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*[[page_5|Euler's Formula]]
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*[[page_6|Bernoulli Trials and Binomial Distribution]]
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*[[page_9|Derangements]]
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*[[page_7|References]]
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Latest revision as of 23:39, 2 December 2018

The Mysteries of the Number e

Authors: Rundong Huang, Donnie Adams, John Miguel Roth-Garcia, Mihir Tiwari, Austin Weaver

Table of Contents

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