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Topic: Pi as binary number
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Re: Pi as binary number
Posted: Mar 12, 2011 11:59 AM
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On Sat, 12 Mar 2011 01:51:50 +0200, Risto Kauppila
<risto.kauppila0@NOSPAM.saunalahti.fi.invalid> wrote:

>I have thought always that pi has a representation as an infinite
>sequence of ones and zeroes. Is this true?

Huh? OF COURSE!
>I think that the sequence exists, though we can't calculatete
>all bits.

True, but so ????



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