
Transcendental numbers play an important role in many areas of science. This paper contains a short survey on transcendental numbers and some relations among them. New inequalities for transcendental numbers are stated in Section 2 and proved in Section 4. Also, in relationship with these topics, we study the exponential function axioms related to the Yang-Baxter equation.
Mathematics - History and Overview, History and Overview (math.HO), Yang-Baxter equation, exponential function, 16T25, 11D09, 11D25, 11N45, 33B10, 60A05, 65L70, standard distribution, transcendental numbers, computational methods, inequalities, Mathematics - Quantum Algebra, QA1-939, FOS: Mathematics, Quantum Algebra (math.QA), Mathematics
Mathematics - History and Overview, History and Overview (math.HO), Yang-Baxter equation, exponential function, 16T25, 11D09, 11D25, 11N45, 33B10, 60A05, 65L70, standard distribution, transcendental numbers, computational methods, inequalities, Mathematics - Quantum Algebra, QA1-939, FOS: Mathematics, Quantum Algebra (math.QA), Mathematics
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