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March 2010
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Pi

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Tags: Pi : rational number : irrational number : algebraic number : transcendental number : e : circle-squaring


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Researchers are closer to proving the digits of pi are random.

Tags: Pi : formula for Pi : normal number


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Memory is fundamental to the way we think, and we use it in almost every activity. But most of us cannot imagine approaching the level of world record holder Hiroyuki Goto, who memorised and recited 42,195 digits of pi! Rob Eastaway asks if mere mortals can learn anything useful from such incredible feats of memory, and gives some hints on how to remember numbers.

Tags: Pi : synaesthesia : hardy : ramanujan


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Why do so many people say they hate mathematics, asks David Acheson? The truth, he says, is that most of them have never been anywhere near it, and that mathematicians could do more to change this perception - perhaps by emphasising the element of surprise that so often accompanies mathematics at its best.

Tags: proof : Fermat's Last Theorem : ellipse : geometry : Pi : pendulum : kepler : mathematics and magic : leibniz : focal points : linked pendulums


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In the movies mathematicians are mostly mad. Since here at Plus we firmly believe in our sanity, we're puzzled as to why. So we charged Charlotte Mulcare with the unenviable task of sifting through five well-known maths movies and speculate towards an answer.

Tags: mathematics in films : mathematics in the media : Pi : a beautiful mind : good will hunting


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You might know the famous formula for an area of a circle, but why does this formula work? Tom Körner's explanation really is a piece of cake, served up with a hefty estimate of pi.

Tags: geometry : Pi : calculating digits of pi


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Liz Newton finds that having a small brain doesn't stop you doing great things.

Tags: probability : Pi : Buffon's needle