value of pi and 22/7
Erik Max Francis
max at alcyone.com
Thu Mar 17 15:53:57 EDT 2011
Jeffrey Gaynor wrote:
> It is the simple "fractional" look about pi vs. how hard it is to compute that drives most
> of the confusion about pi. The digits of pi are in effectively random order (each digit occur
> roughly 10% of the time), ...
This is equivalent to stating that pi is normal, something which is
widely suspected but has not yet been proven.
> There are fun math questions, for instance, is there a run of a million 1's someplace in the
> decimal expansion of pi?
The answer is yes, if pi is normal. Every finite sequence of digits
will appear with the expected frequency. In all bases.
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