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  2. Piphilology - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Andrew Huang wrote a song that was a mnemonic for the first fifty digits of pi, titled "I am the first 50 digits of pi". [ 14 ] [ 15 ] The first line is: Man, I can’t - I shan’t! - formulate an anthem where the words comprise mnemonics, dreaded mnemonics for pi.

  3. AsapScience - Wikipedia

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    They sometimes make songs explaining science such as Science Love Song, Periodic Table Song, and 100 Digits of Pi. Each video's scientific concepts are conveyed using coloured drawings on a whiteboard and voice-over narration.

  4. Pilish - Wikipedia

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    The word "cadae" is the alphabetical equivalent of the first five digits of π, 3.1415. [5] The form of a cadae is based on pi on two levels. There are five stanzas, with 3, 1, 4, 1, and 5 lines each, respectively for a total of fourteen lines in the poem. Each line of the poem also contains an appropriate number of syllables.

  5. Pi - Wikipedia

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    [218] [219] The digits of π have also been incorporated into the lyrics of the song "Pi" from the 2005 album Aerial by Kate Bush. [220] In the 1967 Star Trek episode "Wolf in the Fold", an out-of-control computer is contained by being instructed to "Compute to the last digit the value of π ". [50]

  6. Chronology of computation of π - Wikipedia

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    The last 100 decimal digits of the latest world record computation are: [1] 7034341087 5351110672 0525610978 1945263024 9604509887 5683914937 4658179610 2004394122 9823988073 3622511852 Graph showing how the record precision of numerical approximations to pi measured in decimal places (depicted on a logarithmic scale), evolved in human history.

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  8. Six nines in pi - Wikipedia

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    A sequence of six consecutive nines occurs in the decimal representation of the number pi (π), starting at the 762nd decimal place. [1] [2] It has become famous because of the mathematical coincidence, and because of the idea that one could memorize the digits of π up to that point, and then suggest that π is rational.

  9. Digits of pi - Wikipedia

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