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. Z

    Approximating PI: Int. of x^4(1-x)^4/(1+x^2)= 22/7 - Pi

    Approximating PI Show that \int\stackrel{1}{0}\frac{x^{4}(1-x)^{4}}{1+x^{2}}dx=\frac{22}{7}-\Pi Why does this imply that \Pi\triangleleft\frac{22}{7} I have no clue where to begin with this, I'm at a loss, this is one of the questions for in my university project, first year. Any help is...
  2. S

    The most accurate integral for the value of pi

    Hey all we doing some work with integrals and Our lecturar mentioned that one can get a answer for pi using integrating, my question is what would that integral be, and wot is the most accurate? I've gotten it till 3 decimal places.
  3. H

    Exploring Pi: Understanding the Infamous Mathematical Constant

    What is Pi? I just want to know!
  4. T

    Is Pi Finite? A Calculus Question

    I'm relatively new to calculus, and this question was bugging me, so I have decided to ask it. We have the function y=1/x with domain x\geq1 and we rotate the curve around the x-axis in order to form a solid of revolution. (Gabriel's Horn) The integral is V=\pi\int^{z}_{1}1/x^2 dx and we...
  5. C

    Is Integrating for pi the Best Method for Calculating Accurate Values of Pi?

    I was thinking about how to approximate pi accurately and came up with something and all the calculations i did seem to show that its true and I am wondering if its used often for calculating pi or if there is something better? radius of this circle equals 1 and therefore calcualting a...
  6. R

    What is the equation that shows infinity times zero equals pi?

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  7. A

    Fourier cosine series of cos(x) from x=0 to Pi

    Homework Statement Find the Fourier cosine series for f(x) = cos x, 0 < x < Pi EDIT: I believe we are talking about a half-range extension.. Homework Equations Fourier cosine series: f(x) = a0/2 + Sum(n = 1 to infinity) (an * cos (nx)) where a0 = 2/L * integral (x = 0, x = L)...
  8. B

    Can Custom Cable Designs Simplify PI Filter Configurations?

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  9. R

    Are there any such symbolic representations of Pi or ex?

    Howdy folks. The Gelfond-Schneider Constant 221/2 is transcendental. Of my understanding, transcendental numbers are a special case of irrational numbers in the sense of how they may or may not be derrived. This being the case, how is it that many infinite series are stated with such...
  10. M

    Feynman diagram for sigma+ -> n + pi+

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  11. D

    How to integrate cos( sin(x) ) from 0 to pi

    Homework Statement \int_{0}^{\pi} \cos ( \sin x ) \mbox{d}x The Attempt at a Solution If I use u = \pi-x I get : \int_{0}^{\pi} \cos ( \sin x ) \mbox{d}x = \int_{0}^{\pi} \sin ( \cos x ) \mbox{d}x but then what?
  12. R

    Finding Exact Values for tan^2θ=2tanθsinθ on the Interval 0 ≤ θ ≤ 2π

    Homework Statement Solve for 0 ≤ θ ≤ 2π (pi). Give the exact values. tan^2θ=2tanθsinθ I'm not sure how to go about this one =/
  13. X

    Tuning PI speed controller for DC motor

    Good day everyone I'm implementing a speed controller for a DC motor 220 v 2.7 A 1500 rpm. I've already made and tested the firing circuit and the motor works fine in an open loop. Now big problem the parameters of the motor are unknown and impossible to find. No time for mechanical...
  14. R

    Solving for \Pi: Unraveling the Logarithmic Equation

    Hi, I have the following equation: \Theta = log \left(\frac{\Pi}{1-\Pi}\right) I want to re-arrange it for \Pi Here's my attempt: \Theta = log \left( \frac{\Pi}{1-\Pi}\right) \Theta = log \left( \Pi \right) - log \left(1-\Pi \right) exp^{\Theta} = \Pi - (1-\Pi)...
  15. S

    Solving 4x for sin^-1(1) between -pi and pi

    Homework Statement Find all angles x, -pi <= x <= pi which satisfy sin4x = 1Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution Solved x, ie 4x = sin^-1(1) 4x = pi/2 x = pi/8 Sine is positive for angles in quadrants one and two, so there's one other angle which is in quadrant two? x = pi - pi/8 x...
  16. lisab

    Happy PI Day 2009: Celebrate Math & Science Geeks!

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  17. J

    Most Unreliable Technique in the World to compute pi

    In "http://users.info.unicaen.fr/~karczma/arpap/lazypi.ps.gz " Jerzy Karczmarczuk develops some functions for computing pi lazily. http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Libraries_and_tools/Mathematics This thread is motivated by the following response by Hurkly in the thread...
  18. N

    Proofs of fast formulas for computing constant pi

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  19. E

    Would you say e, pi and i are the most important non-integer numbers in mathematics?

    That's what my Precal teacher said, and so far I agree with him (though that's not saying much as I've only been exposed up to Precal mathematics). Do all of you mathematicians agree?
  20. A

    What is the derivation of pi and how is it defined?

    Who is pi derived, and what exactly is pi.
  21. P

    Calculating Pi in Binary: How Many Decimals Do I Need?

    My first topic here. Here goes I've written a small program that first calculates pi in decimal and then changes it into binary. But as you know there's no accurate binary presentation even for 0.1 so I just can't change the whole 20000 decimal representation of pi into binary. I there for...
  22. U

    Sigma & Pi Bonds: Help & Answers

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  23. K

    Y = sin pi * x Arc Length/Surface Revolution

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  24. P

    Sin [Pi. (x-1)] / x-1; for x =1,2,3, .N

    Sin [Pi. (x-1)] / x-1; for x =1,2,3,...N Sin [ Pi. (x-1) ] / (x-1) = ? for x=1,2,3,4,...N I think for Sin (x) / x =1 but, what about that.
  25. CarlB

    PI talk on Feynman Checkerboard Model and the wave function

    The Perimeter Institute has a talk on the Feynman chessboard / checkerboard model scheduled for a few days from now. This will be recorded and you can play it back, sometime after November 18th. Links: Speaker(s): Garnet Ord - Ryerson University Ord's website...
  26. P

    Is Joining Sigma Pi Sigma Worth It? Insights from Current Members

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  27. K

    How to write a PI coontroller in M-file?

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  28. N

    What's the significance of pi?

    What is the physcial signifcance of pi's appearance in a mathematical solution, if any?? Pi, the circumference of a circle divided by diameter, shows up in all sorts of mathematical solutions..classical, quantum, sometimes in unexpected mathematical results. As an example, Unruhs law is...
  29. H

    Phase Change of \pi: Exploring Reflection and Non-Reflective Coatings

    Hi, When exactly does the phase change of \pi occur when a EM wave reflects from a surface? I notice that it happens in Lloyd's mirror for example, and also when considering non reflective coatings on lenses. Is it just when the EM wave is going into a medium with higher refractive index or...
  30. G

    How does pi relate to sine and consine?

    I know pi/2 = 90 degrees and that it's related but how do I express this?
  31. P

    Could a God Change the Value of Pi?

    I assert that an omnipotent creator (calling it God just for the sake of convenience) could not change the value of Pi, and therefore omnipotence itself is impossible, that there are some universal laws that are immutable and exist purely by virtue of logic, neither requiring a creator nor...
  32. L

    Approximating PI: Improving Arctan (1/√3) Approximation

    by writing arctan as a power series, you can obtain an approximation to arctan (1/root 3) and hence approximate pi. I've done this by multiplying my answer for arctan (1/root3) by 6 to get 3.14... radians. I would like to know How can this approximation be improved? thanks!
  33. R

    Attempts to define Pi as a definite arithmetic progression?

    Howdy ho. No reason for a welcome around here, it's not about me it's about the Mathematical Anti-Telharsic Harfatum Septomin, eh!? (I hope at least one of you are familiar with that guy) Nonetheless, I've become obsessed with the transcendental property, and thusly therein my familiarization...
  34. F

    Buckingham's Pi theorem on Supersonic wave drag

    Hi all, I am working on aerodyanmics homework, and I've been stuck on this problem for a while. "The shockwaves on a vehicle in supersonic flight cause a component of drag called supersonic wave drag Dw. Defined the wave-drag coefficient as Cdw = Dw/(qS), where S is a suitable reference...
  35. P

    Move a pi bond into a cycloalkane

    Hello. This is driving me a little mad, and some assistance would be hugely appreciated. Homework Statement Show how the following transformation can be achieved (more than one step may be involved) Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution The only approach i could come up with was the...
  36. L

    How the acceleration of gravity is almost equal to pi squared?

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  37. K

    Smallest number field containing pi

    1) Let F be the smallest number field containing pi. Prove that F is countable. The first trouble I am facing is: What actually is the smallest number field containing pi? How can we know its cardnality? Could someone please help me? Thanks!
  38. maverick280857

    Source for t and pi networks in control systems

    Hi I couldn't find any specific reading material for T and PI network based compensation in control systems. I was hoping someone could point me in the right direction. If you happen to know something about this, please do reply to this thread. Thanks in advance.
  39. N

    Pi and trascendental numbers - no repeating sequence of digits

    Just pondering... If pi continues without ending and can be considered to "contain an infinite number of digits" then isn't there a repeating sequence of infinite length contained in pi, thus making it a repeating decimal? Obviously not...but what is the reason? Thanks!
  40. D

    Can the Infinite Monkey Theorem Predict Pi's Digits in Phi's Expansion?

    I guess one could use any irrational numbers here, but phi and pi are favorites. I am sure that most people are aware of the infinite monkey theorem. If not use http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinite_monkey_theorem as a reference. By using this theorem, could one say that the the first...
  41. M

    Singularity approaching towards pi

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  42. pellman

    Celebrate Pi Day 3/14 - piday.org

    http://www.piday.org/
  43. L

    Exploring the Relationship Between Pi and Equations

    I have a amateur question regarding pi. I know what pi is, in a general sense, but I am looking at equations (e.g, the cosmological constant, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, etc) where pi appears, but I do not see any relation to circles in those equations. I am sure there is, but I just...
  44. C

    How to get PI without the PI key?

    Hi, I have a BA II plus Prof. and there's no "pi" key, I tried using the trig functions to get the value but it always give me a something in degrees. I want to avoid using 22/7 as it's not close enough. Is there any way to get the number instead of memorizing it? THanks!
  45. H

    Show the angle between phi(t1)-phi(t0) is 0 or pi

    Let a,b\inR^{m}, b\neq0 and set \phi(t)=a+tb. We must show that the angle between \phi(t_{1})-\phi(t_{0}) and \phi(t_{2})-\phi(t_{0}) is 0 or \pi for any t_{0},t_{1},t_{2},\inR with t_{1},t_{2}\neq. The 0,1, and 2 are supposed to be subscripts next to t, but my Latex is showing is as...
  46. L

    Harmonics Question; prove that v max of a mass on a spring is given by 2 pi f A

    The question is exactly this: Prove that the maximum speed (Vmax) of a mass on a a spring is given by 2(pi)fA. where f = frequency and A =Amplitude We are given such formulas as: f=[1 / 2(pi)]square_root (k /m) or f=[1 / 2(pi)]square_root (a /-x) the formula for total energy in a...
  47. S

    Proving the Relationship Between Pi and 1/9

    prove that \frac{1}{1^2.3^3.5^2}-\frac{1}{3^2.5^3.7^2}+\frac{1}{5^2.7^3.9^2}-...=\frac{1}{9}-\frac{\pi}{2^6}-\frac{\pi^3}{2^9}
  48. M

    How can I use iteration to compute a continued fraction for pi in Matlab?

    Homework Statement Via iteration. A continued fraction for pi is: Write an algorithm to compute this to n terms using Matlab. 1st term would be 3+1/9 The Attempt at a Solution p = '1'; for k = 1:n p=3+(-1+2^n)/(3+p); end p I'm very new to programming, and I can...
  49. I

    Is Pi Truly Normal? Investigating the Occurrence of Finite Digit Strings

    Is there a proof or disproof that any given finite string of digits will occur somewhere in Pi?
  50. C

    Find, in terms of pi, the solutions of the equation sin5x + sin x = 0

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