The Ramanujan Library -- Automated Discovery on the Hypergraph of Integer Relations
Itay Beit-Halachmi, Ido Kaminer

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new hypergraph-based library for mathematical constants and their relations, enabling automated discovery of new formulas and connections, including generalizations of classical results like Ramanujan's relation.
Contribution
It presents the first dedicated library for constant relations using a hypergraph representation and demonstrates an automated method to discover new formulas, expanding mathematical knowledge.
Findings
Discovered 75 new relations between constants
Generalized Ramanujan's pi-e relation
Developed an open-source API for the library
Abstract
Fundamental mathematical constants appear in nearly every field of science, from physics to biology. Formulas that connect different constants often bring great insight by hinting at connections between previously disparate fields. Discoveries of such relations, however, have remained scarce events, relying on sporadic strokes of creativity by human mathematicians. Recent developments of algorithms for automated conjecture generation have accelerated the discovery of formulas for specific constants. Yet, the discovery of connections between constants has not been addressed. In this paper, we present the first library dedicated to mathematical constants and their interrelations. This library can serve as a central repository of knowledge for scientists from different areas, and as a collaborative platform for development of new algorithms. The library is based on a new representation…
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TopicsAdvanced Mathematical Identities · History and advancements in chemistry · History and Theory of Mathematics
MethodsLib
