Sloane's OEIS has already been mentioned.
A similarly useful site is ISC, Simon Plouffe's Inverse Symbolic Calculator.
Here you enter the decimal expansion of a number to as many places as you know, and the search engine makes suggestions of symbolic expressions that the expansion might be derived from. The answer might involve pi, e, sin
, cosh
, sqrt
, ln
, and so on.
Sometimes, it becomes difficult to calculate symbolically. Therefore, you can proceed numerically instead, and hope to recover the exact symbolic solution at the end, using ISC: sometimes proving that an answer is correct can be easier than calculating, or discovering, it in the first place.
It can also be useful for discovering simplifications of nested radicals, for example.
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