Pi-related software

Super PI

Super PI is a computer program that calculates pi to a specified number of digits after the decimal point—up to a maximum of 32 million. It uses Gauss–Legendre algorithm and is a Windows port of the program used by Yasumasa Kanada in 1995 to compute pi to 232 digits. (Wikipedia).

Super PI
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This Pi Day is Round - Pi Day 3/14/16

This year, Pi Day is round. A rallying cry against those who would praise appearance over substance. Pi/Anti-Pi playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jG7vhMMXagQ&list=PL5F03A9D6D278C5D9&index=1

From playlist Pi and Anti-Pi

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Anti-Pi Rant, 3/14/15

It's "Super Pi Day." OR IS IT? Last Year's anti-pi rant: https://youtu.be/5iUh_CSjaSw?list=PL5F03A9D6D278C5D9 Original "Pi is (still) Wrong" video: https://youtu.be/jG7vhMMXagQ?list=PL5F03A9D6D278C5D9 This year's Pi Day Anthem: https://youtu.be/NsKH5h7j2_o?list=PL5F03A9D6D278C5D9 Next ye

From playlist Pi and Anti-Pi

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pi is irrational

From the creators of "e is irrational" comes now the proof that pi is irrational. This proof is originally due to Niven and only uses calculus, but it is very non-intuitive. That said, it is absolutely fascinating, so be prepared for a fun ride!

From playlist Cool proofs

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Introduction and Parts - Raspberry Pi and Python tutorials p.1

Welcome to a series on the Raspberry Pi. One of the most common questions I see about the Raspberry Pi is "What do I do with this?" The Raspberry Pi is a fully-fledged mini computer, capable of doing whatever you might do with a computer. It comes with 4x USB, HDMI, LAN, built-in Bluetoot

From playlist Raspberry Pi and Python Tutorials

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The Meaning of Pi

More important than knowing a bunch of digits in the decimal approximation of Pi is to understand what Pi means. Pi is the ratio of the Circumference to the Diameter of any circle. Multiply the diameter by Pi to get the circumference or divide the circumference by pi to get the diameter.

From playlist Lessons of Interest on Assorted Topics

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Anti-Pi Rant, 3/14/14

Sorry, Pi lovers! Maybe pick a better favorite number next time?

From playlist Doodling in Math and more | Math for fun and glory | Khan Academy

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How I would explain pi to a 6th grader…. Why is pi = 3.14? What is pi?

TabletClass Math: https://tcmathacademy.com/ Math help with pi and why it's equal to 3.14, also what is the number pi to include the definition of pi. For more math help to include math lessons, practice problems and math tutorials check out my full math help program at https://tcmatha

From playlist GED Prep Videos

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Million Dollar Genius: What Makes An Invention Great? | History

Learn what inventors and entrepreneurs feel is necessary for an invention to be truly great in this web exclusive. #MillionDollarGenius Subscribe for more from Million Dollar Genius and other great HISTORY shows: http://histv.co/SubscribeHistoryYT Find out more about the show and watch

From playlist March 14th: Celebrate Pi Day & Einstein's Birthday | History

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Pi to e versus e to pi: which is larger? (Pi day short)

This is a short, animated visual proof demonstrating which of the values e^pi or pi^e is larger (where pi is the circle constant and e is Euler's constant) . #math​ #inequality #manim​ #animation​ #theorem​ #pww​ #proofwithoutwords​ #visualproof​ #proof​ #iteachmath #calculus #mathshorts​

From playlist Pi

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The Bernstein Center of the Category of Smooth W(k)[GL_n(F)]-Modules - David Helm

David Helm University of Texas April 14, 2011 For more videos, visit http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Mathematics

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Two Dimensional Galois Representations Over Imaginary Quadratic Fields - Andrei Jorza

Two Dimensional Galois Representations Over Imaginary Quadratic Fields Andrei Jorza Institute for Advanced Study December 16, 2010 To a regular algebraic cuspidal representation of GL(2) over a quadratic imaginary field, whose central character is conjugation invariant, Taylor et al. assoc

From playlist Mathematics

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Yongquan Hu - On a generalization of Colmez’s functor

Correction: The affiliation of Lei Fu is Tsinghua University. In 2005, Colmez defined an exact functor from the category of finite length admissible smooth representations of GL_2(Q_p) over a field of characteristic p to the category of finite length continuous representations of the abso

From playlist Conférence « Géométrie arithmétique en l’honneur de Luc Illusie » - 5 mai 2021

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Sixth SIAM Activity Group on FME Virtual Talk

Talk info: Speaker: Jean-Pierre Fouque, University of California Santa Barbara Title: Accuracy of Approximation for Portfolio Optimization under Multiscale Stochastic Environment Abstract: For the problem of portfolio optimization when returns and volatilities are driven by stochastic fa

From playlist SIAM Activity Group on FME Virtual Talk Series

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Joshua Ciappara: Hilbert Schemes Lecture 10

SMRI Seminar Series: 'Hilbert Schemes' Lecture 10 Representations of Heisenberg algebras on homology of Hilbert schemes Joshua Ciappara (University of Sydney) This series of lectures aims to present parts of Nakajima’s book `Lectures on Hilbert schemes of points on surfaces’ in a way tha

From playlist SMRI Course: Hilbert Schemes

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Definite Integral 1/(1 + tan^2(x)) MIT Integration Bee Qualifying Exam 2016 Problem #6

Definite Integral 1/(1 + tan^2(x)) MIT Integration Bee Qualifying Exam 2016 Problem #6

From playlist MIT Integration Bee

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Calculus 4.5 Summary of Curve Sketching

My notes are available at http://asherbroberts.com/ (so you can write along with me). Calculus: Early Transcendentals 8th Edition by James Stewart

From playlist Calculus

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Dipendra Prasad - Branching laws: homological aspects

By this time in the summer school, the audience will have seen the question about decomposing a representation of a group when restricted to a subgroup which is referred to as the branching law. In this lecture, we focus attention on homological aspects of the branching law. The lecture

From playlist 2022 Summer School on the Langlands program

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Seiberg-Witten Theory, Part 2 - Edward Witten

Seiberg-Witten Theory, Part 2 Edward Witten Institute for Advanced Study July 20, 2010

From playlist PiTP 2010

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A random approximation for Pi (pi day short)

In this short, we randomly sample 5000 pairs of positive integers and use the pairs to plot points in the plane. If a pair is relatively prime, we shade the dot red; otherwise we shade the dot blue. The theory behind this process says that roughly 6/pi*pi of the dots will be red. So we can

From playlist Pi

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Pi-Top V2 UNBOXING and REVIEW - Best Laptop For Education!

You can buy it on Amazon: http://amzn.to/2AOKDCJ or directly here: https://pi-top.com/products/pi-top Hello and welcome to What Da Math! In this video, we will talk about Pi-Top. Support this channel on Patreon to help me make this a full time job: https://www.patreon.com/whatdamath Spa

From playlist DIY Projects (Arduino, Raspberry Pi, etc...)

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