Re: Program to generate Pi
Just curious, why the need to generate PI?
"Fred" <Fred@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hello
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> Would I be correct in assuming that it is possible to have a finite length
> algorithm running in a finite amount of memory which can recursively
> generate the digits of pi ad-infinitum?
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> Fred
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