Re: Randomness of digits within pi
- From: jonas.thornvall@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2007 09:14:32 -0800
On 9 Nov, 17:58, gr...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Daniel Grubb) wrote:
Could you be so kind to direct me to a file with the decimal expansion
of pi it would be nice with at least 100 million digits, that would be
a file of 800 MB and i am sure many of us have the space.
So we can research the properties of pi on our own, i do not know if
the there still is a 4GB file size limit for files in Windows, but 400
million digits would be nice if anyone have.
Of course if there is a fast algorithm to generate the first 400
million numbers even better, i do not have any compiler installed so a
executional file would be nice.
Here's a program that can calculate pi to 33 million places fairly quickly
on most modern machines.
http://www.geocities.com/hjsmithh/Pi/Super_Pi.html
Ok i admit i am being lazy anyone who can distribute it as file on
bittorent?
Someone must have run the program and burned it down?
Best regards Jonas
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