1. “Pi record smashed as team finds two-quadrillionth digit”
(via BBC News)
     
  2. -Engadget (Source)

    For the tl;dr crowd:

    • The 5 trillionth number is ‘2’.
    • Computer consisted of around 39TB of storage and 96GB of RAM.
    • Japanese scientist working with American (y-cruncher) software.
    • Oh, and it’s a world record!

    (via jessicatsang)

    I particularly like the pumpkin pie behind the computer.

    Here’s the full announcement.

     
  3. bestofwikipedia:

    In mathematics, Buffon’s needle problem is a question first posed in the 18th century by Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon: Suppose we have a floor made of parallel strips of wood, each the same width, and we drop a needle onto the floor. What is the probability that the needle will lie across a line between two strips?  Buffon’s needle was the earliest problem in geometric probability to be solved; it can be solved using integral geometry. The solution, in the case where the needle is not greater that the width of the strips, can be used to design a Monte Carlo method for approximating the number pi. (via @mohankv)

     
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