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www.deesideactivitypark.com(Sponsored Results)A text that tries to prove that pi is 3.1416 exactly.
http://alkyone.com/mak-pi-gr/en/Includes a brief history, a page with different formulas and a list of references.
http://personal.bgsu.edu/~carother/pi/Pi1.htmlFeatures an historic overview of the discovery and estimate methods of pi. formula expressions, and the first 100,000 digits. Some pages use a Geometer's Sketchpad program.
http://www.geom.uiuc.edu/~huberty/math5337/groupe/welcome.htmlClub and information.
http://www.acc.umu.se/~olletg/pi/tribute.htmlThe concept of pi refers to the constant ratio of the diameter:circumference of any circle; irrespective of the number of degrees contained within that circle. An article in the "Science in Ancient Artwork"-Series by Charles William Johnson.
http://www.earthmatrix.com/ancient/pi.htmExplains what the constant is and a brief history. Includes resource links.
http://mathforum.org/dr.math/faq/faq.pi.htmlDr Math answers over 60 questions submitted by people about pi including questions on the Bible's relationship to it and its relationship to trigonometry.
http://mathforum.org/dr.math/tocs/pi.middle.htmlAn analysis of its relation to Pi and a simulation by George Reese.
http://www.mste.uiuc.edu/reese/buffon/buffon.htmlAn open source endeavor for the calculation of this constant. Describes the project, the implemented algorithms for calculatinon and software downloads.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/projectpi/Includes history of Pi, songs and jokes, poems, news and the first 1,000,000 digits.
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Pines/5945/An introduction to the number Pi and its history.
http://witcombe.sbc.edu/earthmysteries/EMPi.htmlIncludes Pi in the Binary number system, Pi as a sound file and Pi shown in different images.
http://www.befria.nu/elias/pi/A Topica email list. Archives readable by anyone.
http://lists.topica.com/lists/funwithpi@igc.topica.com/Brief history of Pi calculations from the ancient times to present day.
http://www.geocities.com/hjsmithh/Pi/Records.htmlProbably no symbol of infinity in mathematics has evoked as much mystery, romanticism, misconception and human interest as the number and Greek letter of Pi. Interesting facts and trivia about Pi.
http://briantaylor.com/Pi.htmExtracting the digits of pi from the SlOka
http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/Facility/4118/misc/pi.htmlAnimated graphic helps to explain Pi and the different ways of calculating Pi, with some related links.
http://www.howstuffworks.com/pi.htmBill proposing new value of pi.
http://tafkac.org/legal/indiana_pi_bill.htmlPi digits, random links, and some downloads.
http://www.geocities.com/landofpi/Pitch, Pi, and other musical paradoxes.
http://www.harmonics.com/lucy/ltindex.htmlIncludes introduction on why people would want to calculate Pi, four methods for calculating it, over 8000 digits, poems and music.
http://www.escape.com/~paulg53/math/pi.htmlMathematics as the language of nature.
http://www.freewebs.com/pi3point1416/22/7 - that is, July 22. For the past few years, people at Chalmers University have celebrated it.
http://www.rebas.se/humor/piapprox.shtmlFun activities, a Pi trivia game and a Trainer for digit memorization. Pi poetry, artwork, and photography, calculations, digits and book reviews.
http://www.eveandersson.com/pi/Includes a program that teaches Pi for the Mac, a page on why people learn to recite Pi and pages on how to memorise Pi.
http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~mnaylor/pi.htmlImages and illustrations created by using the digits of the circle constant.
http://www.antigravitypress.com/Math/pi/History.
http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/HistTopics/Pi_through_the_ages.htmlEvery sport has its championship. Every sport has its world ranking list. For many who like to memorize numbers, PI is the ultimate number, and it makes sense to create a list for people to get in touch and learn where they stand in the world of memorizers.
http://www.pi-world-ranking-list.com/Parody of the song "Bye Bye Miss American Pie" elaborating on the history of pi.
http://www.vvc.edu/ph/TonerS/mathpi.htmlPi and math gifts, t-shirts, clocks, and mugs. Includes some pi news.
http://www.pidye.com/thestorezone/index.phpHistory, formulae, algorithms, programs, records of computation, and references.
http://numbers.computation.free.fr/Constants/Pi/pi.htmlBook, digits, links, facts, and quote.
http://www.joyofpi.com/Provides generated pictures and personal signs out of digits of Pi. Also a Picture Gallery, PiSign, PiPhonie.
http://www.piworld.de/piworld/mpw_home.htmInformation on Pi, its history, its future, and the people involved in its calculations.
http://oldweb.cecm.sfu.ca/pi/pi.htmlWritten by Joel Gilmore. (Sung to the tune of Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.)
http://www.physics.uq.edu.au/people/gilmore/humour/the-pi-song/History, math, and physics questions.
http://eveander.com/trivia/Information on links for Pi Day.
http://www.exploratorium.edu/pi/Clubs, links, memorizing technique, records, art, and programs.
http://www.go2net.com/internet/useless/useless/pi.htmlThis site describes pi's history, characteristics, and application. It also includes a distributed computing application for finding a large number of digits.
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