Pi to 100000 Decimal Places

Pi to 100000 Decimal Places
Title Pi to 100000 Decimal Places PDF eBook
Author T. Spivey
Publisher CreateSpace
Pages 100
Release 2013-12
Genre Reference
ISBN 9781494499921

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Pi to 100000 Decimal Places gives the mathematical constant Pi to 100000 places. Each page of digits is numbered to allow quick searching of sections of pi by utilising the labelled contents pages. Also included is a "Did you know...?" section, containing facts about Pi you may or may not know already.

The Book Of Pi: What is Pi, It's History and the Number to 100,000 Digits.: A Concise Handbook of Pi to 100,000 Decimal Places.

The Book Of Pi: What is Pi, It's History and the Number to 100,000 Digits.: A Concise Handbook of Pi to 100,000 Decimal Places.
Title The Book Of Pi: What is Pi, It's History and the Number to 100,000 Digits.: A Concise Handbook of Pi to 100,000 Decimal Places. PDF eBook
Author B. C. Lester Books
Publisher
Pages 106
Release 2020-04-28
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9781913668105

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Have you been looking to learn and memorise pi to 100,000 digits? Or just looking for a gift for your friend? Then this book of Pi is perfect for you! This book contains information of how Pi is derived, where it is used in calculations and a short history on how it got to 34.1 trillion decimal places found! Click 'Buy Now' to get this at a good value.

One Million Digits of Pi

One Million Digits of Pi
Title One Million Digits of Pi PDF eBook
Author Socrates Co.
Publisher
Pages 421
Release 2020-04-30
Genre
ISBN

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This book contains 1 million digits of pi on 371 pages (Decimal Places from 1 to 1,000,000) and is the perfect gift for everyone who loves math, especially on Pi day and for birthdays!ESTIMATED NUMBERS PER PAGE: 2714NUMBER OF PAGES: 371 pagesPAPER / TRIM SIZE: 6" x 9" (15,24cm x 22,86 cm)PAPER COLOR: White paperCOVER: Softcover paperback - glossy finishBOOK BINDING: Perfect bound

Pi

Pi
Title Pi PDF eBook
Author Richard B. Foster
Publisher
Pages 128
Release 2016-02-04
Genre
ISBN 9781523870554

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This reference book contains 100,000 digits of pi. There is an infinite number of digits in pi, and this book will provide you with the first 100,000.

Pi: A Source Book

Pi: A Source Book
Title Pi: A Source Book PDF eBook
Author Jonathan M. Borwein
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 754
Release 2013-06-29
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1475732406

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Our intention in this collection is to provide, largely through original writings, an ex tended account of pi from the dawn of mathematical time to the present. The story of pi reflects the most seminal, the most serious, and sometimes the most whimsical aspects of mathematics. A surprising amount of the most important mathematics and a signifi cant number of the most important mathematicians have contributed to its unfolding directly or otherwise. Pi is one of the few mathematical concepts whose mention evokes a response of recog nition and interest in those not concerned professionally with the subject. It has been a part of human culture and the educated imagination for more than twenty-five hundred years. The computation of pi is virtually the only topic from the most ancient stratum of mathematics that is still of serious interest to modern mathematical research. To pursue this topic as it developed throughout the millennia is to follow a thread through the history of mathematics that winds through geometry, analysis and special functions, numerical analysis, algebra, and number theory. It offers a subject that provides mathe maticians with examples of many current mathematical techniques as weIl as a palpable sense of their historical development. Why a Source Book? Few books serve wider potential audiences than does a source book. To our knowledge, there is at present no easy access to the bulk of the material we have collected.

Pi: A Source Book

Pi: A Source Book
Title Pi: A Source Book PDF eBook
Author J.L. Berggren
Publisher Springer
Pages 812
Release 2014-01-13
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1475742177

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This book documents the history of pi from the dawn of mathematical time to the present. One of the beauties of the literature on pi is that it allows for the inclusion of very modern, yet accessible, mathematics. The articles on pi collected herein fall into various classes. First and foremost there is a selection from the mathematical and computational literature of four millennia. There is also a variety of historical studies on the cultural significance of the number. Additionally, there is a selection of pieces that are anecdotal, fanciful, or simply amusing. For this new edition, the authors have updated the original material while adding new material of historical and cultural interest. There is a substantial exposition of the recent history of the computation of digits of pi, a discussion of the normality of the distribution of the digits, and new translations of works by Viete and Huygen.

Pi: The Next Generation

Pi: The Next Generation
Title Pi: The Next Generation PDF eBook
Author David H. Bailey
Publisher Springer
Pages 509
Release 2016-07-19
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3319323776

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This book contains a compendium of 25 papers published since the 1970s dealing with pi and associated topics of mathematics and computer science. The collection begins with a Foreword by Bruce Berndt. Each contribution is preceded by a brief summary of its content as well as a short key word list indicating how the content relates to others in the collection. The volume includes articles on actual computations of pi, articles on mathematical questions related to pi (e.g., “Is pi normal?”), articles presenting new and often amazing techniques for computing digits of pi (e.g., the “BBP” algorithm for pi, which permits one to compute an arbitrary binary digit of pi without needing to compute any of the digits that came before), papers presenting important fundamental mathematical results relating to pi, and papers presenting new, high-tech techniques for analyzing pi (i.e., new graphical techniques that permit one to visually see if pi and other numbers are “normal”). This volume is a companion to Pi: A Source Book whose third edition released in 2004. The present collection begins with 2 papers from 1976, published by Eugene Salamin and Richard Brent, which describe “quadratically convergent” algorithms for pi and other basic mathematical functions, derived from some mathematical work of Gauss. Bailey and Borwein hold that these two papers constitute the beginning of the modern era of computational mathematics. This time period (1970s) also corresponds with the introduction of high-performance computer systems (supercomputers), which since that time have increased relentlessly in power, by approximately a factor of 100,000,000, advancing roughly at the same rate as Moore’s Law of semiconductor technology. This book may be of interest to a wide range of mathematical readers; some articles cover more advanced research questions suitable for active researchers in the field, but several are highly accessible to undergraduate mathematics students.