Websites on Digits: Am I in Pi Determines where your birthday first occurs in PI. Checks the first 1,254,543 digits of PI. Bailey and Crandall's article on the random character of constants. An article on the random character of the fundamental constants such as pi, e and square-root of 2, by David Bailey and Richard Crandall (Experimental Mathematics, 2001) [PDF] Beauty A sort of poem with the digits of Pi, spelled out with the words in many different languages. The 100-Club Club for people who can memorize 100 or more digits of Pi. The 2 Club Club for people that can memorize more than 2 digits of Pi. How to Memorize Pi Guidance on how to remember this diffuclt number to several decimal places. Is Pi normal? An article by Stan Wagon about the idea of normality, first introduced by E. Borel in 1909, is an attempt to formalize the notion of a real number being random. Pi Memorize A free Windows application used to help memorize the number Pi to 10000 digits. Project Gutenberg Pi Listing 1.25 million digits of pi available as E-Text from Project Gutenberg. Ramanujan, Modular Equations, and Approximations to Pi or How to compute One Billion Digits of Pi Explains and compares several formulas for evaluating this large number of numerical places for pi. Includes complete list of digits. Search for strings within Pi Searches for any string of digits (up to 120 of them) in the first 100 million digits of Pi. Search for your Name in the Digits of Pi An Online-Form that searches for a given name or word in the Digits of Pi. Search Pi to 40 Million Digits Find strings of digits in the first 50,000,000 digits of Pi. Search within Pi Search in the first four billion binary digits of Pi for a string and links to further information about Pi. Are the Digits of Pi Random? An article by Paul Preuss about new research outcome at the Berkeley Lab. (July 23, 2001) The 1000 billionth binary digit of PI is '1' ! Announcement of the 1000 billionth digit of Pi. [English/français] (September 22, 1997)
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