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  2. Pi - Wikipedia

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    The number π (/ p aɪ /; spelled out as "pi") ... 10,000 digits in 1958; 100,000 digits in 1961) until 1 million digits were reached in 1973. ...

  3. Chronology of computation of π - Wikipedia

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    As of July 2024, π has been calculated to 202 trillion decimal digits. The last 100 decimal digits of the latest world record computation are: [1] Graph showing how the record precision of numerical approximations to pi measured in decimal places (depicted on a logarithmic scale), evolved in human history.

  4. Approximations of π - Wikipedia

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    Super PI by Kanada Laboratory [98] in the University of Tokyo is the program for Microsoft Windows for runs from 16,000 to 33,550,000 digits. It can compute one million digits in 40 minutes, two million digits in 90 minutes and four million digits in 220 minutes on a Pentium 90 MHz. Super PI version 1.9 is available from Super PI 1.9 page.

  5. A New Formula for Pi Is Here. And It’s Pushing Scientific ...

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    The digits of pi extend into infinity, and pi is itself an irrational number, meaning it can’t be truly represented by an integer fraction (the one we often learn in school, 22/7, is not very ...

  6. Pi Day 2024: A quick math refresher and some ways that you ...

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    Check out the Pi Day website to see the first million digits of pi. When is Pi Day? As you might be able to assume from the first few digits of pi, Pi Day is on March 14.

  7. Google developer Emma Haruka Iwao has calculated Pi to 100 ...

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    Iwao also notes that reading all 100 trillion digits out loud at a rate of one per second would take more than 3.1 million years. And in case you're wondering, the 100-trillionth decimal place of ...

  8. Chudnovsky algorithm - Wikipedia

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    Chudnovsky algorithm. The Chudnovsky algorithm is a fast method for calculating the digits of π, based on Ramanujan 's π formulae. Published by the Chudnovsky brothers in 1988, [ 1] it was used to calculate π to a billion decimal places. [ 2]

  9. Google's Emma Haruka Iwao breaks the world record for ...

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    Mizina via Getty Images. Google has something big to celebrate for Pi Day this year: one of its teams has broken the Guinness World Record for the most accurate value of pi. Emma Haruka Iwao and ...