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Inverse Symbolic Calculator

The Inverse Symbolic Calculator is an online number checker established July 18, 1995 by Peter Benjamin Borwein, Jonathan Michael Borwein and Simon Plouffe of the Canadian Centre for Experimental and Constructive Mathematics (Burnaby, Canada). A user will input a number and the Calculator will use an algorithm to search for and calculate closed-form expressions or suitable functions that have roots near this number. Hence, the calculator is of great importance for those working in numerical areas of experimental mathematics.

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The ISC contains 54 million mathematical constants. Plouffe's Inverter (opened in 1998) contains 214 million. A newer version of the tables with 3.702 billion entries (as of June 19, 2010) exists.


In 2016, Plouffe released a portable version of Plouffe's Inverter containing 3 billion entries.[1]

Richard K. Guy: Zahlenzauber (The Book of Numbers), End of Chapter 1 about Numbers in languages. Birkhäuser, 1997, ISBN 3-7643-5244-2.

John Conway

On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences

's RIES, a similar C program.

Robert Munafo

Inverse Symbolic Calculator

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Inverse Symbolic Calculator 2.0

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Plouffe's Inverter

Archived 2016-09-17 at the Wayback Machine (leads to a not found page)

Portable version of the Plouffe Inverter