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by MrManatee
1867 days ago
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I might be misunderstanding you, but if you're referring to things such as ζ(2)=π²/6, then that doesn't strike me as a good example of "nothing to do with circles" and "in those places tau does not do better". This value is a special case of a more general formula that specifically features (2π)^(2n), so on surface tau would seem more natural here [1]. Also, the most intuitive explanation that I have seen for this particular case (the value of ζ(2)) was in a 3Blue1Brown's video, and it did involve circles. [2] [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Particular_values_of_the_Riema... [2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-o3eB9sfls |
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