What is Pi: Definition and 513 Discussions

The number π () is a mathematical constant. It is defined as the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, and it also has various equivalent definitions. It appears in many formulas in all areas of mathematics and physics. The earliest known use of the Greek letter π to represent the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter was by Welsh mathematician William Jones in 1706. It is approximately equal to 3.14159. It has been represented by the Greek letter "π" since the mid-18th century, and is spelled out as "pi". It is also referred to as Archimedes' constant.Being an irrational number, π cannot be expressed as a common fraction, although fractions such as 22/7 are commonly used to approximate it. Equivalently, its decimal representation never ends and never settles into a permanently repeating pattern. Its decimal (or other base) digits appear to be randomly distributed, and are conjectured to satisfy a specific kind of statistical randomness.
It is known that π is a transcendental number: it is not the root of any polynomial with rational coefficients. The transcendence of π implies that it is impossible to solve the ancient challenge of squaring the circle with a compass and straightedge.
Ancient civilizations, including the Egyptians and Babylonians, required fairly accurate approximations of π for practical computations. Around 250 BC, the Greek mathematician Archimedes created an algorithm to approximate π with arbitrary accuracy. In the 5th century AD, Chinese mathematics approximated π to seven digits, while Indian mathematics made a five-digit approximation, both using geometrical techniques. The first exact formula for π, based on infinite series, was discovered a millennium later, when in the 14th century the Madhava–Leibniz series was discovered in Indian mathematics.The invention of calculus soon led to the calculation of hundreds of digits of π, enough for all practical scientific computations. Nevertheless, in the 20th and 21st centuries, mathematicians and computer scientists have pursued new approaches that, when combined with increasing computational power, extended the decimal representation of π to many trillions of digits. The primary motivation for these computations is as a test case to develop efficient algorithms to calculate numeric series, as well as the quest to break records. The extensive calculations involved have also been used to test supercomputers and high-precision multiplication algorithms.
Because its most elementary definition relates to the circle, π is found in many formulae in trigonometry and geometry, especially those concerning circles, ellipses, and spheres. In more modern mathematical analysis, the number is instead defined using the spectral properties of the real number system, as an eigenvalue or a period, without any reference to geometry. It appears therefore in areas of mathematics and sciences having little to do with geometry of circles, such as number theory and statistics, as well as in almost all areas of physics. The ubiquity of π makes it one of the most widely known mathematical constants—both inside and outside the scientific community. Several books devoted to π have been published, and record-setting calculations of the digits of π often result in news headlines.

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  1. S

    Proof of Pi's Transcendental Number

    can anyone provide me the proof of pi being a transcedental number
  2. E

    Raspberry Pi board projects and advice?

    I am looking to work with a raspberry pi board to do some basic and eventually more complex things, what are the best types of things to attempt / what type of raspberry pi board is the best to purchase for a starter? As for the boards themselves I am aware that are quite powerful and I have...
  3. lonewolf219

    How to find La Place transform of cos(x) * unit step function (x - pi)

    Homework Statement Find the La Place transform of cos(x)*(u(x-\pi)) Homework Equations L{u(t-a)}(s)=(e^(-as))/s The Attempt at a Solution I don't think I can just multiply this by the La Place transform of cos (x), which is s/(s^2) ?
  4. S

    MHB Approximating Pi to Different Digits

    Watch this . . .\pi \;=\;3.141592645 . . = \;3 + 0.141592654 \;=\; 3 + \dfrac{1}{7.062573306} . [1] . . =\;3 + \dfrac{1}{7 + 0.062573306} \;=\; 3 + \frac{1}{7+ \dfrac{1}{15.99659441}} .[2] . . =\;3 + \dfrac{1}{7 + \dfrac{1}{15 + 0.99659441}} \;=\; 3 + \dfrac{1}{7 + \dfrac{1}{15 +...
  5. Z

    Composition of the Universe can be Derived from PI?

    New data from NASA's Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE), the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP), and Planck have found evidence that the composition of the universe: Matter - 4.9 % Dark Matter - 26.8 % Dark Energy - 68.3 % These numbers seem almost too coincidental to numbers...
  6. J

    How do we know Pi is Constant?

    As I am sure you know it was Pi day the other week and I found myself wondering how we know pi is constant. I decided it would be a fun problem for me to try and though I have spent a few nights awake in my bed thinking about it I cannot come up with a proof that pi is constant (although to be...
  7. R

    Newpaper reports on Pi Day 3.14

    "Most people with a basic understanding of math probably knew that Thursday was 3.14 and therefore Pi Day, because that is the number of the ratio between a circle's circumference and its diameter." "But the actual number is much longer -- in fact, the decimals go on for at least 10 trillion...
  8. collinsmark

    Happy PI Day 2013: Celebrating Albert Einstein's Birthday

    (And Albert Einstein's birthday, too)
  9. U

    Question about PI and infinity

    How comes \frac{\pi}{\pi}= 1 yet \frac{∞}{∞} is indeterminate? I mean \pi is infinite... so it's essentially just another type of infinity. If I said that \frac{3,4,5,6,7...∞}{3,4,5,6,7...∞} = 1 would I be correct? Or again would this be the same as \frac{∞}{∞} ?
  10. W

    MATLAB Calculating PI Values with Vector Input

    I have everything correct, that is when I put in a value for n=10 I get the right results however I want to enter in more than one number at a time to give me three different results like a vector like [ 10 20 30] but I am just clueless as to how to go about this. the dots are there because i...
  11. A

    MHB Sequnce of rationals less than pi, which converges to pi

    is there any sequnce which converges to \pi such that each term of it less than pi I know the sequnce related with the taylor expansion of the arctan \sum_{i=1}^\infty \frac{(-1)^{i+1}}{(2i-1)} but this sequnce first term is bigger than pi why I am looking for such a sequnce because I want to...
  12. M

    Why do we have sigma and pi bonds?

    Hello, I am looking at the sigma and pi bonds and trying to understand them. I know that the bond is the overlap of the orbitals, in the case of sigma bonds two s-orbitals and the pi bonds is the p-orbitals. When you have the sp hybrid orbitals, how are there only the same number of hybrid...
  13. H

    Comparing D0 Decay Rates: K(-) + (pi)(+) vs. K(-) + e(+) + (v_e)

    Which of the following should occur at a greater rate: D0 to K(-) + (pi)(+) OR D0 to K(-) + positron + electron-flavor neutrino? I know that there are other decays that are Cabibbo supressed (or doubly so) but I can't see what would make one of these more likely than the other. Thanks
  14. J

    Pi meson with velocity v decays into two photons

    Homework Statement A ∏° meson moving with a velocity v in the z direction decays into two photons. One of the photons travels in the z direction and the other travels in the minus z direction. a) If one photon has an energy that is nine times greater than the other photon, calculate the speed...
  15. E

    Find the limit of ln (sinx) as x approaches pi

    I need to find the limit of. Ln (sinx) as x approaches pi-, that is, as x approaches pi from the left. I thought I should use the squeeze theorem, but I am not sure how to apply it. My teacher is not requiring us to use the delta/Epsilon method, so I am sure it is a squeeze method. But how do I...
  16. E

    Is Pi Infinite and Nonrepetitive? Exploring the Possibility of Pi Inside Pi

    If pi is infinite and nonrepetive and every number combination is in pi, somewhere, does that mean pi itself is in pi somewhere.. ? (that would make it periodic)
  17. N

    What's the significance of pi?

    Back in 2008 I posted the same topic [thread now closed, due to age??: C:\Users\Owner\Documents\PHYSICS\What's the significance of pi.mht We missed a fascinating answer I just noticed: In natural units, commonly used in high energy physics, where the Coulomb constant is 1/4π and c = ħ = 1...
  18. M

    Comp Sci How can I calculate pi in Fortran without using intrinsic functions?

    Homework Statement I have a project about pi. We are wanted to calculate pi in Fortran 90/95,without use intrinsic functions. For example, we must think like a computer. Homework Equations We must use formula of sin(x) and cos(x) for find 'pi'. When Sin(x)=cos(x) (and error is 10**-4)...
  19. G

    Dealing with Lab Duty Rotation Issues in a Non-Confrontational Way

    Today we switched the roster for lab duties up so that every person gets rotated to a new task in order to have the lab run smoothly. Normally we switch up the lab duties every quarter. Today, however, a lab co-worker decided to email everyone saying he thinks we shouldn't rotate the roster...
  20. P

    Is the Square Root of Pi Irrational?

    A question in my book says to prove that pi is irrational, I found a proof which I'm happy with and found a similar one on the web however on the solutions they have done: assume √π is rational i.e \sqrt{\pi} = \frac{p}{q} p,q \in \mathbb{Z} \pi = \frac{p^2}{q^2}, p^2,q^2 \in \mathbb{Z} ∴...
  21. C

    Does Euler's Proof of Pi's Irrationality Meet Modern Rigor Standards?

    I was wondering about Lambert's proof of π's irrationality. Supposedly he was the first one to prove it in 1761 when he derived a continued fraction for the tangent function. Then I was reading through some of Euler's translated papers when I stumbled upon the same continued fraction in Euler's...
  22. L

    Mean lifetime of pi(+) mesons - Special Relativity

    Homework Statement The proper mean lifetime of a \pi^{+} mesons is 26ns. (a) (i) What is the mean lifetime of \pi^{+} mesons traveling with \beta=\frac{v}{c}=0.73? (ii) What distance is traveled at this velocity during one mean lifetime? (iii) What distance would be traveled in the...
  23. G

    How do I design a PI controller with unity DC gain?

    I'm doing my homework, and encountered a problem. The problem is the one as attached. It includes a part of solution that I don't understand. I've known that when designing the PI controller, we start from D(s) = (Kp + Ki/S) The condition of the PI controller is, firstly, unity DC gain. So...
  24. M

    Exploring the Role of Pi Interactions in Cyclic Aromatic Molecules

    hello! why a cyclic aromatic molecule forms pi interactions, while a cyclic aliphatic (with single only carbon bonds) doesnt? thanks!
  25. L

    From what I understand, there s some sort of computer calculating pi

    ... and for a long time, I took this for granted, but now I'm starting to wonder how it is doing this. From my knowledge, the only way one could calculate pi is to measure the diameter and radius of a circle, and find the ratio, but to calculate an irrational decimal as thoroughly as we have...
  26. M

    PH, pKa, pI, and net charge of amino acids

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  27. X

    Indicate no of sigma and pi bonds

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  28. C

    Stephan-Boltzmann law, solid angle integral, and an extra pi factor

    Homework Statement This isn't a homework question, I am writing up my scribbled notes from todays lecture and have got stuck on some calculus, and lost the thread of the argument. Last week, we integrated Plancks law to find B(T) = ∫ Bv(T) dv = 2∏4(kT)4 / 15c2h3 Then...
  29. D

    MHB Labeling Y-Axis with Pi and -Pi

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  30. S

    MATLAB MATLAB function that estimates pi

    I have to write a MATLAB function that estimates the value pi based on the fraction of a collection of random points in the square [1; 1] that are within the circle of radius 1 centered at the origin. I am very new to MATLAB and computer science in general and I've been having a great deal of...
  31. D

    Is there a Whole Number Multiple of Pi Closest to a Whole Number?

    Hi everyone, About 15 minutes ago I came up with a problem... What whole number multiple of pi would result in a number closest to a whole number? Does a single whole number multiple exist, and can we... prove it? Thanks for help in advance! -Daniel
  32. F

    Witness 1000 Digits of Pi in the Sky Over SF

    I think it's the first 1000 digits. wish I could have been there https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iALEU1dD1A
  33. B

    Design PI Control for DC-AC Inverter w/Inductive Load

    I have a single phase DC-AC inverter (or H-Bridge) with an inductive load I want to design a controller that controls the PWM signals to the control side switches that will ensure there is a sinusoidal current through the load. I need to use PI control and implement into a DSP so it has to be...
  34. J

    Exploring the Irrational: Pi and E in Math and Beyond

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  35. D

    Sign the e-petition to support pi

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  36. F

    Question about Pi in different base

    Hi, recently I have being thinking about math in different bases, and I was wondering if there is a relationship between ∏ from different bases. Also is there mathematics related books that discusses math in different bases? Thanks in advance
  37. J

    Obtaining pi through use of trigonometry and limits

    Whilst messing around with some geometry pertaining to the n-sided regular polygon, I stumbled upon this equation which I could not find anywhere on the internet. \pi = \lim_{n \to \infty} n \sin \frac{\pi}{n} But if we take this to be true then, by substitution, this is also true: \pi =...
  38. N

    Uncovering the Irrationality of Pi: Exploring Its Definition and Proof

    Here's a question. Pi is said to be the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. If this is the case, what does it say about the circumference of a circle that pi is still irrational. I get that pi is also used in the calculation of a circumference in the first place. Since this is...
  39. P

    Numerical integration of the ERROR in a PI controller

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  40. S

    Useful pi systems generating the borel sigma algebra

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  41. marcus

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  42. S

    Buckingham Pi - Understanding Trader Behavior in Stock Markets

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  43. J

    How do I write radian decimals in terms of Pi?

    How would i write 1.047 rad in terms of pi? I know the answer i will get is Pi/3 rad, but HOW do i get this answer? I know how to convert degrees to radians and vice versa in terms of pi but this particular question is in radians. Help?
  44. Darth Frodo

    Why Use 3.14 for Pi in T = 2(pi) / w?

    When I'm using formulas such as T = 2(pi) / w I thought Pi should be in Radians as w is in rad/sec yet when I look at an example it uses 3.14. Why is it 3.14 instead of 180?
  45. G

    Why is PI Everywhere? Exploring its Impact

    we all know the PI crops up everywhere.. why for example would PI be found in the equation for the density parameter of the cosmological constant etc.. is there a book that can explain why PI rears its head up in all types os studies... cheers
  46. M

    Calculating pi with Monte Carlo integration

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  47. H

    Which Model is Best for BJT Analysis: Hybrid Pi or T-model?

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  48. Char. Limit

    When is Happy Pi Day for Europeans?

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  49. Sherlock1

    MHB Sum involving pi, ln(2) and Catalan's constant

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  50. M

    The Significance of Pi: Is It Related to Spatial Dimensions?

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