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THE HISTORY OF PI
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THE PYRAMID AT GIZA
Perimeter: 1760 cubits
Height: 280 cubits
Ratio: 1760/280 = 2π
Some think that Egyptians knew about π
Most believe that ratio is just a coincidence
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3.
EARLIEST WRITINGS
Babylon
Clay tablet
π = 25/8
1900-1800 B.C.
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EARLIEST WRITINGS
Egypt
Rhind Papyrus
Formula for area of a circle
π = (16/9)^2 or 256/81
1650 B.C.
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INDIA
600 B.C.
Shulba Sutris (mathematical content)
π = (9785/5568)^2
150 B.C.
π = √(10)
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RELIGIOUS WRITINGS
Hebrew Bible
Pool in Temple of Solomon
Diameter: 10 cubits
Circumference: 30 cubits
Verses imply π is about 3 if circular
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Zanthia
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RELIGIOUS WRITINGS
Mishnat ha-Middot
Rabbi Nehemiah
150 A.D.
π = 22/7
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8.
Archimedes
Greek mathematician in 250 B.C.
First recorded algorithm for calculating pi
Calculate perimeter of two polygons
Circle was in between the two polygons
Discovered that π was between 223/17 and 22/7
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Ptolemy
Greek-Roman scientist in 150 A.D.
Almagest
π = 3.1416
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ANCIENT CHINA
π = 3.1547 (1 A.D.)
π = √(10) (100 A.D.)
π = 142/45 (3rd century A.D.)
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Liu Hui
Polygon-based algorithm with 3,072-sided polygon
Obtained a value of π = 3.1416
Then invented faster method of calculating π
Obtained a value of π = 3.14
265 A.D.
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12.
ZU CHONGzhi
480 A.D.
π = 355/113 (Milü)
Hui's algorithm applied to 12,288-sided polygon
Most accurate approximation for 800 years
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13.
Infinite Series
16th and 17th centuries
Infinite series: Sum of infinite sequence
Allow to compute π to a greater precision
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14.
THE GREEK LETTER
William Jones (earliest use)
1706
Leonhard Euher (popularized)
1736
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15.
MODERN QUEST
Computers
Revolutinized the search for digits
Discovered 1 million digits in 1973
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Moira O'Neill
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