Happy March 14th or Pi Day! 😃
To all you Math nerds out there!
It doesn't exactly make for fascinating reading, but here is a book to consider:
One Million Digits of Pi (by author “Pi Book”, paperback, 2019).
If this is not enough, there's a series of 5,000,000 digits per volume, e.g. Vol. 4:
5 Million Digits of Pi (π): Volume 4: Decimal Places from 15,000,001 to 20,000,000 (by Marc Cactus et al., paperback, 2018)
If you don't know what to give to your math-obsessed relative or friend at his/her birthday…
Camerinvs
It doesn't exactly make for fascinating reading, but here is a book to consider:
One Million Digits of Pi (by author “Pi Book”, paperback, 2019).
If this is not enough, there's a series of 5,000,000 digits per volume, e.g. Vol. 4:
5 Million Digits of Pi (π): Volume 4: Decimal Places from 15,000,001 to 20,000,000 (by Marc Cactus et al., paperback, 2018)
If you don't know what to give to your math-obsessed relative or friend at his/her birthday…
Opportunity missed to post a 1:59
In France we learn at school
"Que j’aime à faire apprendre un nombre utile aux sages !
Immortel Archimède, artiste ingénieur,
Qui de ton jugement peut priser la valeur ?
Pour moi, ton problème eut de pareils avantages."
3.1415926535 …
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I use the 24-hour cycle on Numista (i.e. 11h00, 12h00, 13h00, etc., so the ideal time is March 14 at 1:59 and 26 seconds.
Someone on the Central or Pacific Time Zone could still post something at 1:59 pm… Let's wait and see
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