supergolden ratio
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supergolden ratio
Summary
supergolden ratio is an irrational number[1]. It draws 233 Wikipedia views per month (irrational_number category, ranking #1 of 2).[2]
Key Facts
- supergolden ratio's instance of is recorded as irrational number[3].
- supergolden ratio's instance of is recorded as Pisot–Vijayaraghavan number[4].
- supergolden ratio's instance of is recorded as algebraic integer[5].
- golden ratio is named after supergolden ratio[6].
- supergolden ratio's Commons category is recorded as Supergolden ratio[7].
- supergolden ratio's OEIS ID is recorded as A092526[8].
- supergolden ratio's numeric value is recorded as {'amount': '+1.4655712318767680266567312252199391080'}[9].
- supergolden ratio's defining formula is recorded as \psi = \frac{1+\sqrt[3]{\frac{29+3{\sqrt{93}}}2}+\sqrt[3]{\frac{29-3{\sqrt{93}}}2}}3[10].
- supergolden ratio's defining formula is recorded as \psi\in \mathbb{R}: \psi^3=\psi^2+1[11].
- supergolden ratio's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11bwfky2qs[12].
- supergolden ratio's MathWorld ID is recorded as SupergoldenRatio[13].
- supergolden ratio's schematic is recorded as Supergolden triangle.png[14].
- supergolden ratio's schematic is recorded as Supergolden ratio.svg[15].
- supergolden ratio's schematic is recorded as SuperGoldenSquare 6.png[16].
- supergolden ratio's schematic is recorded as Supergolden rectangle BRYG.svg[17].
- supergolden ratio's schematic is recorded as Supergolden Rauzy cub.png[18].
- supergolden ratio's schematic is recorded as Supergolden Rauzy sqr.png[19].
- supergolden ratio's schematic is recorded as Supergolden Rauzy ab.png[20].
- supergolden ratio's schematic is recorded as Supergolden cuboid.svg[21].
- supergolden ratio's schematic is recorded as Supergolden spiral.svg[22].
- supergolden ratio's schematic is recorded as Supergolden Newton map.svg[23].
- supergolden ratio's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[24].
- supergolden ratio's in defining formula is recorded as \psi[25].
Why It Matters
supergolden ratio draws 233 Wikipedia views per month (irrational_number category, ranking #1 of 2).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[26] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[27]