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I think you're starting to create internal links to topics that are a bit obscure in phrasing. For instance, pi is not Liouvillian doesn't seem like a topic that warrants its own article. The same information could be compiled under one of several other articles.--MCrawford 12:03, 26 June 2006 (EDT)

I agree that the title is far from perfection, so feel free to change it. On the other hand, the proof of the non-Liouvillian charachter of \pi is sufficiently long and complicated to deserve its own article. My plan was to give the proofs for \pi, e and \ln 2. To combine them all in one article would be a disaster: it'll be just too long to be readable. On the other hand, if you can come up with a better structure and article titles for this small series, I'll be only happy.--Fedja 12:44, 26 June 2006 (EDT)

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