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siegelzero
3433 days ago
Yeah, this proof seems to work. I was thinking of the case where you attack $e^2$ directly, instead of going after both $e$ and $e^{-1}$.
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pmalynin
3433 days ago
It can be shown by clever application of Taylor Expansion that e^2 is irrational.
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