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- From: victor@watson.ibm.com (Victor Miller)
- Subject: Re: need proof: (1 + 1/n)^n ==> e
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- In-Reply-To: somos@ces.cwru.edu's message of 25 Dec 1992 21:40:44 GMT
- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1992 15:50:23 GMT
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- Very nice. I was going to recommend looking at the book
- "Inequalities" by Korovkin. It's filled with all sorts of beautiful
- elementary inequalities, and their consequences. One of them being
- the proof of the limit (1+1/n)^n.
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