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2022-07-01

Is φ i.e., 1 + 5 2 the most irrational number?

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Elliott Gilmore

Elliott Gilmore

Beginner2022-07-02Added 10 answers

The reason ϕ is sometimes called the "most irrational number" is because of its properties relating to continued fractions. A "continued fraction" is a nested fraction that goes on forever. Any number that can be expressed as a continued fraction is an irrational number. For example, the continued fraction for π begins as
3 + 1 7 + 1 15 + 1 1 + 1 292 + . . .
Note that even after 2 terms, 3 + 1 7 = 3.142857 which is quite close to π. This means π is approximated by a continued fraction quite "quickly". We may ask "what is the number that is the least well approximated by its continued fraction?" This can be twisted to essentially ask "what is the most irrational number"? The answer is
ϕ = 1 + 1 1 + 1 1 + 1 1 + . . .
Note that ϕ = 1.6180339... and after 2 terms of our continued fraction we have 2, and after 3 terms we have 1.6666... Which although it seems like it is approximating ϕ quite well, this is still the continued fraction that least approximates its value as we analyze more terms.

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