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In mathematics, Richardson's theorem establishes the undecidability of the equality of real numbers defined by expressions involving integers, π, $ \ln 2, $ and exponential and sine functions. It was proved in 1968 by mathematician and computer scientist Daniel Richardson of the University of Bath. Specifically...
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