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Recognizing some illogic in the customary notation for trigonometric functions, Feynman invented a new notation of his own: for sin for cos (x), for tan (x). He was free, but he was also extremely methodical. He memorized tables of logarithms and practiced mentally deriving values in between. He began to fill notebooks with formulas, continued fractions whose sums produced the constants π and e.
Genius: The Life and Science of Richard Feynman
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