Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The number pi written out on a blackboard. A data storage company has decoded more than 100 trillion digits of pi — smashing the ...
It’s Pi Day, a celebration of numbers and an excuse to indulge in delicious, fruity pastries. So celebrated thanks to its calendar number—March 14, or 3/14—it’s a big day for mathletes everywhere. But ...
The latest record-breaking calculation of pi did not come from a sprawling cloud cluster but from a single, meticulously tuned server that pushed the constant to 314 trillion digits. The feat ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — A Google employee has broken the world record for calculating pi just in time for the mind-bogglingly long number’s special day. Emma Haruka Iwao spent four months working on ...
Emma Haruka Iwao calculated pi to 31 trillion digits, breaking the last world record of 24.6 trillion with Google's help. Emma Haruka Iwao, a Google employee from Japan, calculated pi to new world ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts who enjoy the nostalgic sound of vinyl records and are on the lookout for a new and exciting project to tackle over the weekend are sure to find immense satisfaction in ...
It’s Pi Day, and what better way to celebrate everyone’s favorite mathematical constant than with a timely reminder of how Google’s top employees are much smarter than the rest of us? The employee in ...
March 14 is a sacred day among math fans: It's Pi Day, so named because the date is the same as the first three digits of the famous constant of pi — 3.14 — which measures the ratio of a circle's ...
A Google employee has broken the world record for calculating pi just in time for the mind-bogglingly long number’s special day. Emma Haruka Iwao spent four months working on the project in which she ...
A Google employee from Japan calculated the most accurate value of pi at 31 trillion digits and shattered the world record, the company announced in a blog post on Thursday, or "Pi Day." Emma Haruka ...