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  1. Inverse Symbolic Calculator. Simple Lookup and Browser for any number. Smart Lookup for any number. Generalized Expansions for real numbers of at least 16 digits. Integer Relation Algorithms for any number. Expressions that are not numeric like ln (Pi*sqrt (2)) are evaluated in Maple in symbolic form first, followed by a floating point ...

  2. The Inverse Symbolic Calculator is an online number checker established July 18, 1995 by Peter Benjamin Borwein, Jonathan Michael Borwein and Simon Plouffe of the Canadian Centre for Experimental and Constructive Mathematics (Burnaby, Canada). A user will input a number and the Calculator will use an algorithm to search for and calculate closed ...

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  4. Jan 3, 2024 · The Inverse Symbolic Calculator is a versatile tool used in mathematics to determine the multiplicative inverse of a given number. It’s a fundamental operation, especially in various scientific, engineering, and financial calculations. Formula of Inverse Symbolic Calculator. inverse = 1 / x

  5. May 10, 2022 · Inverse Symbolic Calculator (ISC for short) is down indefinitely (and has been down for many years). Wolfram alpha can give answers in simple cases, but from my experience ISC was much more useful....

  6. The Inverse Symbolic Calculator (ISC) uses a combination of lookup tables and integer relation algorithms in order to associate a closed form representation with a user-defined, truncated decimal expansion (written as a floating point expression). The lookup tables include a substantial data set compiled by S. Plouffe both before and during his ...

  7. The ISC is the Inverse Symbolic Calculator, a set of programs and specialized tables of mathematical constants dedicated to the identification of real numbers.It also serves as a way to produce identities with functions and real numbers.

  8. Aug 14, 2023 · The Inverse Symbolic Calculator (ISC) is an online [floating point] number checker established July 18, 1995 by Peter Benjamin Borwein, Jonathan Michael Borwein and Simon Plouffe of the Canadian Centre for Experimental and Constructive Mathematics (CECM).

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