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Is there such a word as transcendentality to mean

Proof of the transcendentality of the Euler number

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If you want to know whether that expression is used, then the answer is yes. For instance, it was used in this 1968 book. Or in these lectures on Analytic Number Theory. But I suggest that you just say that $e$ is transcendental.

  • I like the notes you linked! In any case it seams that the word has some Russia connection (two books are not a great statistics, but, by the current times , a great argument) – Mohamed Ali Jun 04 '19 at 08:55
  • @AaronLenz: derives from the latin transcendere ("to climb through"). –  Jun 04 '19 at 09:15