Distribution of the first 1 Million digits of πpic.twitter.com/XBOBjxKglF
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Great! How does it look like after 10k digits? 100k digits?
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Ill post it when I get to the offfice
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I’m your 1000th like. I don’t normally “like” things on social media, but the 999 was bothering me. I figured if I was going to violate a principle of mine, it should result in a win-win. Thanks for attending my Ted talk.
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not all heroes wear capes
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so who won? I know somewhere in π "7" appears five consecutive times.
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Given that its decimal representation is infinite and normally distributed, *every* N-digit sequence appears on average 1/(10^N) of the time.
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Quentin Gronau and
@EJWagenmakers give a Bayesian analysis of this here:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10586458.2016.1256006 …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Game of Thrones's song is needed.
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