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portada How Much Pi Do You Want?: history of pi, calculate it yourself, or start with 500,000 decimal places
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
102
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
21.6 x 14.0 x 0.6 cm
Weight
0.14 kg.
ISBN13
9780930012533

How Much Pi Do You Want?: history of pi, calculate it yourself, or start with 500,000 decimal places

Jerry Miller (Author) · Mudborn Press · Paperback

How Much Pi Do You Want?: history of pi, calculate it yourself, or start with 500,000 decimal places - Miller, Jerry

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Synopsis "How Much Pi Do You Want?: history of pi, calculate it yourself, or start with 500,000 decimal places"

...We are fascinated by the fact that we can actually know what those digits (of pi) are. Computer designers and operators have used this calculation to demonstrate the speed and capability of their machines. Newton once entertained himself during a solitary episode by calculating pi to a number of decimal places that he was too embarrassed to admit. A brief history: Pi is a very old number. We know that the Egyptians and the Babylonians knew about the existence of the constant ratio pi, although they didn't know its value nearly as well as we do today. Both had figured out that pi was a little bigger than 3; the Babylonians had an approximation of 3 1/8 (3.125)... Three sections to How Much Pi Do You Want?: 1. history of the search for pi 2. computer program to generate the non-recurring decimal places of pi to however many digits you may desire. 3. Actual table of the first 500,000 digits of pi (it has been "proved" that pi is an irrational number, so there may be no theoretical limit to the calculation). In other words, "how much pi do you want?"

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