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Pi contains a few self-locating strings, but not many. Defining self-locating depends how you count the "position". If you treat the first digit after the decimal point as digit "1" (which the pi searcher does), then you get the following numbers which can self-locate themselves in the first 100M digits of pi:
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Borwein, J. M.; Borwein, P. B.; and Bailey, D. H. "Ramanujan, Modular Equations, and Approximations to Pi, or How to Compute One Billion Digits of Pi. ...
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Pi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Determines where your birthday first occurs in PI. Checks the first 1,254,543 digits of PI. ... * It has been brought to my attention that PI is not really all that "big", per se -- 4 being given as an example of a number bigger than PI. I could argue that PI is bigger than an infinite number of numbers (-5 for example) but,
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The Beginning of Pi (Your basic first 1000 digits)
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Pi Day Shop: Pi Digits T-Shirt: Thousands of digits of Pi on your back. ... Homepage | Shop the Pi Day Bookstore ... Learn About Pi...
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An excellent example of Open University broadcasting from the 1980s.How many digits of Pi can YOU remember?Just look around you. ... 623 Digits of Pi *Super Speed*
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