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Originally Posted by: Davide Carpi Hello Jean,
what's gone exactly? The thread, the attachment or the number of downloads? Good morning Davide, It went to the wrong thread. Can't explain why because it was in "Samples". Here it is retrieved from keyword "Schwab". Egyptians had it their own ways [you know that] For long time before the Egyptians, it is believed the Mesopotamians had it much closer from "continued fractions". "Pi" was approximated by various long empirical approximations [Legendre ...] "Pi" was finally proved by Schwab [1813] => isoperimetres method. Simon Plouffe [UQAM Montréal] method is pretty new, striking of simplicity. The question is: can we devise some infinite numerical random suite to approximate 'Pi' ... answer is NO ! Increase 'N' not to avail. Jean Random Monte Carlo Pi.sm (25kb) downloaded 48 time(s).
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good morning to you too Jean I've seen it as reply here. Not sure why it was there, though. Edited by user 18 July 2017 12:37:14(UTC)
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