8. A General Constant Recognition Procedure In all of the cases mentioned above, the authors of the respective studies had ``hunches'' beforehand as to what form the resulting formulas might take. Frankly, some insight of sort is invaluable in avoiding what otherwise is an exponential explosion in the number of possible terms. It simply is not possible to perform integer relation searches with every conceivable term. In fact, if the constant is known to only limited precision, the number of terms that can be considered in an integer relation search may be limited to a handful.
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