Ramanujan–Soldner constant


In mathematics, the Ramanujan–Soldner constant is a mathematical constant defined as the unique positive zero of the logarithmic integral function. It is named after Srinivasa Ramanujan and Johann Georg von Soldner.
Its value is approximately μ ≈ 1.45136923488338105028396848589202744949303228…
Since the logarithmic integral is defined by
we have
thus easing calculation for positive integers. Also, since the exponential integral function satisfies the equation
the only positive zero of the exponential integral occurs at the natural logarithm of the Ramanujan–Soldner constant, whose value is approximately ln ≈ 0.372507410781366634461991866…