Re: ln(N) != K ???
- From: Robert Adams <robert.adams@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 5 May 2008 16:37:04 -0700 (PDT)
On May 5, 7:30 pm, drmwec...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On May 5, 7:19 pm, Robert Adams <robert.ad...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Is it true that the natural log of an integer can never be another
integer?
Bob Adams
Bob:
Of course, I assume you don't allow N=1,
for ln(1)=0 gives what you ask too easily.
My impression is that you're otherwise right,
but I will ruminate on this a bit more...
Best,
Mike
Dr. Michael W. Ecker
Associate Professor of Mathematics
Pennsylvania State University
Wilkes-Barre Campus
Lehman, PA 18627
Thanks for the rumination; yes, I meant to say for N > 1.
Bob Adams
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