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Timeline for Calculate 500 digits of e

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Jan 10 at 16:20 comment added 12431234123412341234123 Oder N[i^(-2i/pi),500
Jan 10 at 16:13 comment added 12431234123412341234123 N[Sum[1/k!,{k,0,∞}],500 funktioniert auch, das fehlende ] wird von WolframAlpha automatisch angenommen.
Jan 9 at 4:17 comment added qwr I think TIO may be running WolframScript, which doesn't do natural language I/O like WolframAlpha. (For example, you can type "first 100 primes" into WA but it won't run as Mathematica code.)
Jan 9 at 3:56 comment added vengy @qwr removed the TIO test, not sure why it was corrupted like that.
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Jan 9 at 3:43 comment added qwr the TIO result printed 21 extra digits, plus `500 at the end.
Jan 9 at 3:41 comment added vengy @infinitezero Removed the E. Thanks.
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Jan 7 at 1:55 comment added Greg Martin This is actually 26 bytes because is a 3-byte character for Mathematica.
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