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Meissel–Mertens constant

The Meissel–Mertens constant, also referred to as the Mertens constant, Kronecker's constant, Hadamard–de la Vallée-Poussin constant, or the prime reciprocal constant, is a mathematical constant in number theory, defined as the limiting difference between the harmonic series summed only over the primes and the natural logarithm of the natural logarithm:

In popular culture
The Meissel-Mertens constant was used by Google when bidding in the Nortel patent auction. Google posted three bids based on mathematical numbers: $1,902,160,540 (Brun's constant), $2,614,972,128 (Meissel–Mertens constant), and $3.14159 billion (π). ==See also==
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