Google sets an unused record for calculating pi — but what’s the point?
Engineers have set an unused record within the perpetual journey to precisely calculate pi. A group driven by Google Cloud’s Emma Haruka Iwao found 100 TRILLION digits of the scientific constant — crushing the past benchmark of 31.4 trillion. XEM THÊM : Hướng dẫn cách chơi 💯 bài catte 💯 đỉnh cao Pi is the proportion of a circle’s circumference to its breadth. Credit: Google For centuries, geniuses have sought to increase Pi's, but in recent years, the digits have expanded exponentially. Progress in computing is presently causing records to frequently tumble. A 2019 turning point that was set by Iwao was outperformed within months. That point of interest was at that point upset the following year. Some time recently, Iwao recovered her crown this March. The set in later a long time have rarely lasted. Credit: Google Their calculation ran for 157 days, some time recently finding the 100-trillionth decimal place — a 0. They at that point confirmed the ultimate numbers with the B