15 Mar
2019
15 Mar
'19
1:24 p.m.
What might be interesting would be to see kajillions of "digits" of the continued fraction expansion (CFE) of π. At least, that's independent of how many fingers we have. Are there good algorithms for calculating a high "digit" of the CFE of π without knowing the previous ones? —Dan Simon Plouffe schrieb: ----- Pi has been calculated to 31.4 trillion digits : http://www.numberworld.org/blogs/2019_3_14_pi_record/ they used the Chudnovsky formula, the Bellard formula and mine just to be certain. -----