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arxiv: 1603.00299 · v1 · pith:BHZ6YEX7new · submitted 2016-02-26 · ⚛️ physics.pop-ph

Surprises in numerical expressions of physical constants

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In science, as in life, `surprises' can be adequately appreciated only in the presence of a null model, what we expect a priori. In physics, theories sometimes express the values of dimensionless physical constants as combinations of mathematical constants like pi or e. The inverse problem also arises, whereby the measured value of a physical constant admits a `surprisingly' simple approximation in terms of well-known mathematical constants. Can we estimate the probability for this to be a mere coincidence, rather than an inkling of some theory? We answer the question in the most naive form.

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