NO MORE SUPER-COMPUTERS TO COMPUTE Pi

Abstract

The official Pi value 3.14159265358… is proved now an approximate value not from its last decimal place but an approximate value from its very third decimal place onwards. The real Pi value is 3.14644660941…. A simplest formula is revealed by the Nature to derive the true Pi value and is 14 sides of the square minus its diagonal which gives four times of the circumference of this squarer’s inscribed circle.

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R. D. Sarva Jagannadha Reddy*

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R. D. Sarva Jagannadha Reddy* (0). NO MORE SUPER-COMPUTERS TO COMPUTE Pi. International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology, 5(1), 305-309. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-101228