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complex analysis - Prove $F(z)=\prod_{n=1}^{\infty}(1-e^{-2\pi nt}e^{2\pi iz})$ is of growth order $2$. - Mathematics Stack Exchange
How does π (pi) relate to e (Euler's number)? What are some examples where they are used together in real life situations? - Quora
From Euler's equation we can find that, e^(2π) = (1) ^(- i) But isn't the value of (1) ^(- i) = 1? - Quora
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