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  2. Bailey–Borwein–Plouffe formula - Wikipedia

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    This does not compute the nth decimal digit of π (i.e., in base 10). [3] But another formula discovered by Plouffe in 2022 allows extracting the nth digit of π in decimal. [4] BBP and BBP-inspired algorithms have been used in projects such as PiHex [5] for calculating many digits of π using distributed computing. The existence of this ...

  3. Chronology of computation of π - Wikipedia

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    Finds a formula that allows the nth hexadecimal digit of pi to be calculated without calculating the preceding digits. 28 August 1995 Yasumasa Kanada and Daisuke Takahashi: HITAC S-3800/480 (dual CPU) [36] [37] 56.74 hours? 4,294,960,000: 11 October 1995 Yasumasa Kanada and Daisuke Takahashi: HITAC S-3800/480 (dual CPU) [38] [37] 116.63 hours ...

  4. Machin-like formula - Wikipedia

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    The unit of time is defined such that one step of the pseudo code corresponds to one unit. To execute the loop, in its entirety, requires four units of time. is defined to be four. Note, however, that if is equal to one, then step one can be skipped. The loop only takes three units of time.

  5. Approximations of π - Wikipedia

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    Super PI by Kanada Laboratory [101] in the University of Tokyo is the program for Microsoft Windows for runs from 16,000 to 33,550,000 digits. It can compute one million digits in 40 minutes, two million digits in 90 minutes and four million digits in 220 minutes on a Pentium 90 MHz. Super PI version 1.9 is available from Super PI 1.9 page.

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  7. PiHex - Wikipedia

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    PiHex was a distributed computing project organized by Colin Percival to calculate specific bits of π. [1] 1,246 contributors [2] used idle time slices on almost two thousand computers [citation needed] to make its calculations.

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    Friday, Jan. 10 will mark Kotb's last day on the Today show, and the NBC morning show has dubbed the week leading up to her departure as a "Hoda-bration.". The "fun, laughs and surprises" kicked ...

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