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What's the implication of Feigenbaum constants?
The Feigenbaum constants are the smallest numbers, which when multiplied by themselves a certain number of times generate an irrational result.
The exact numbers are 2, 1.414213562373095 4/3 and the square root of 3 (1.7320508075688772).
These numbers are called the Feigenbaum constants, named after physicist Mitchell J. Feigenbaum who discovered them.
The Feigenbaum constants are used in mathematical fields such as physics, computer science and biology.