Pi is probably the best known number in mathematics and is equal to the number of times a circle's diameter will fit around its circumference. This page by G F Cornwell offers the first billion digits of Pi and finds calendar dates within Pi.
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Web Interface to the pisearch program. Pisearch searches the first four billion binary digits of pi for the entered word. ... Search the first four billion binary digits of Pi for a string...
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Although 10 digits are sufficient for all practical purposes, the computation of Pi to as many digits as possible provides an endless challenge. ... By extrapolating, I estimate that computing 206 billion digits should take 36000 hours (4.1 years) on the same Pentium assuming an unbounded main memory. The supercomputer run...
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I found my own social security number, zip code, and 8765309 all in Pi. ... NeoTechni, on 10/12/2007, -0/+0jfritz: Its faster cause it has LESS digits of Pi. Your link has 200 MILLION, the topic link has 3.2 BILLION. /drevil'd...
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One billion (10^9) digits of pi (actually 1,000,000,001 digits if you count the initial "3") are in the file pi-billion.txt. The MD5 checksum is in pi-billion.md5.
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Ramanujan, Modular Equations, and Approximations to Pi or How to compute One Billion Digits of Pi*** ... Billions of Digits of Pi ... The article underlying our contribution started life in 1986 when David Bailey and Jon and Peter Borwein began to write separate pieces on ``Pi and its computation'' for the MAA Monthly.
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Pi to Million (1,000,000) digits. ... Click here for the entire million digits of pi. The file size is about 1 Megabytes. It will take a while to download.
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Ramanujan, Modular Equations, and Approximations to Pi or How to compute One Billion Digits of Pi (1996) [2 citations — 2 self] ... 8 The computation of to 29,360,000 decimal digits using Borweins' quartically convergent algorithm – Bailey - 1988...
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J.M. Borwein, P.B. Borwein and D.H. Bailey, Ramanujan, modular equations, and approximations to pi or how to compute one billion digits of pi, Amer. Math. Monthly, 96 (1989) 201--219. ... Approximations to pi via the Dedekind eta function - Borwein, Garvan (1996) Self-citation (Borwein) (Correct)
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Ramanujan, Modular Equations, and Approximations to Pi - Bailey, Borwein and Borwein. Abstract: This article follows up one small thread of Ramanujan's work which has found a modern computational context, namely, one of his approaches to approximating pi.
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