Re: A problem in Pi digits as Lattice space filling
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- Subject: [mg93889] Re: A problem in Pi digits as Lattice space filling
- From: Roger Bagula <rlbagula at sbcglobal.net>
- Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2008 05:05:16 -0500 (EST)
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DrMajorBob wrote: >>first some picky things. The digits in Pi are not normal, but uniformly >>distributed >> >> > >I doubt that (uniformity) is actually known. Is it? > >Bobby > > > > >> >> >> > > > > > Computed it to a number of digits: >Pi digit occurances are flat. For 1.2 trillion decimal digits (Kanada), >> >> 0: 119,999,636,735 >> 1: 120,000,035,569 >> 2: 120,000,620,567 >> 3: 119,999,716,885 >> 4: 120,000,114,112 >> 5: 119,999,710,206 >> 6: 119,999,941,333 >> 7: 119,999,740,505 >> 8: 120,000,830,484 >> 9: 119,999,653,604 >> http://www.builtonfacts.com/2008/07/26/off-the-normal-path/
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- Re: A problem in Pi digits as Lattice space filling