In August, 2010, [Alexander Yee] and [Shigeru Kondo] won a respectable amount of praise for calculating pi to more digits than anyone else. They’re back again, this time doubling the number of ...
Happy Pi Day! It's March 14, or 3/14, matching the first three digits of π. π is one of the fundamental constants of mathematics: the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter.
But not [bornach], no. [bornach] went all out and built a spigot that spews digits of Pi well past the first nine decimal places. This clever spigot sculpture implements the spigot algorithm for ...
Pi is a number used by school pupils, mathematicians, scientists and engineers across the world when discussing circles. There is a relationship between the circumference of a circle (the distance ...
Pi is the number you get when you divide a circle's circumference by its diameter. The first digits, 3.14, are well known but the number is infinitely long. Extending the known sequence of digits ...