A Proof that Euler's Constant Gamma is an Irrational Number
Abstract
The attributes of Euler's constant Gamma have been a baffling problem to the world's mathematicians in the number theory field. In 1900, when German mathematician D. Hilbert addressed the 2nd International Congress of Mathematicians, he suggested twenty-three previously unsolved problems to the international mathematical field. The 7th of these problems pertained to Euler's constant Gamma. After investigating this problem for many years, the author has proved that Euler's constant Gamma is an irrational number.
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