The Perfect Base of π: A Structural Zero in the Dodecahedral Arithmetic of A₅
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Background. The number π is transcendental: its positional expansion in any integer base is infinite and nonperiodic. It is conventionally assumed that no base reveals structural features in the digits of π. Result. In base 60 — the order of A₅, the rotation group of the regular dodecahedron - the expansion π = 3; 8, 29, 44, 0, 47, 25, 53, ... exhibits a vanishing coefficient at the fourth fractional position. The three-digit truncation 3;8,29,44 approximates π to 6.1 × 10⁻⁸ (one part in 16.4 million). The truncation scale is 60⁴ = 12,960,000. Uniqueness. A comparative analysis of 27 fundamental mathematical constants (e, φ, √2, √3, √5, γ, ζ(3), ln 2, and others) reveals that π is the only constant with a…
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- Base (topology)
- Dodecahedron
- Truncation (statistics)
- Rotation (mathematics)
- Zero (linguistics)
- Constant (computer programming)
- Rotation group SO
- Group (periodic table)
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