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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 60. Chapters: E, Golden ratio, Catalan's constant, Feigenbaum constants, De Bruijn-Newman constant, Euler-Mascheroni constant, Mathematical constant, Square root of 2, Square root of 5, Silver ratio, Schnirelmann density, Degree, Apery's constant, Madelung constant, Zeta constant, Euler product, Particular values of the Gamma function, Khinchin's constant, List of representations of e, Champernowne constant, Look-and-say sequence, Random Fibonacci sequence, Ring of periods, Plastic number, Twelfth root of two, 6174, Stieltjes constants, Fransen-Robinson constant, Mills' constant, Square root of 3, MRB constant, Gelfond-Schneider constant, Gelfond's constant, Golomb-Dickman constant, Universal parabolic constant, Cahen's constant, Reciprocal Fibonacci constant, Komornik-Loreti constant, Gauss's constant, Omega constant, Prouhet-Thue-Morse constant, Somos' quadratic recurrence constant, Hafner-Sarnak-McCurley constant, Glaisher-Kinkelin constant, Conic constant, Levy's constant, Feller's coin-tossing constants, Niven's constant, Meissel-Mertens constant, Legendre's constant, Bernstein's constant, Hilbert number, Landau's constants, Embree-Trefethen constant, List of scientific constants named after people, Erd s-Borwein constant, Ramanujan-Soldner constant, Laplace limit, Kepler-Bouwkamp constant, Heath-Brown-Moroz constant, Hermite constant, Backhouse's constant, Lieb's square ice constant, Landau-Ramanujan constant, Sierpi ski's constant, Seshadri constant, Favard constant, Lebesgue constant. Excerpt: In mathematics and the arts, two quantities are in the golden ratio if the ratio of the sum of the quantities to the larger quantity is equal to the ratio of the larger quantity to the smaller one. The golden ratio is an irrational mathematical constant, approximately 1.6180339887. Other names frequently used for the golden ratio ar...