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French engineer claims new Pi record

Friday, 08 Jan, 2010

PARIS: A French software engineer said on Friday he was claiming a world record for calculating Pi, the constant that has fascinated mathematicians for millennia.

Fabrice Bellard told AFP he used an inexpensive desktop computer – and not a supercomputer used in past records – to calculate Pi to nearly 2.7 trillion decimal places.

That is around 123 billion digits more than the previous record set last August by Japanese professor Daisuke Takahashi, he said.

Takahashi, using a T2K Open Supercomputer, took 29 hours to crunch Pi to 2.577 billion digits.

Bellard took 131 days, comprising 103 for the computation in binary digits, 13 days for verification, 12 days to convert the binary digits to a base of 10 and three final days to check the conversion.

The gear cost “a bit less than 2,000 euros,” Bellard, who earns a living as a software consultant in digital television in Paris, said in an email exchange.

“It is a completely standard PC. The only unusual thing is that it has five 1.5-teraoctet hard disks. Mainstream PCs generally have only one 1-teraoctet disk.”

Bellard has placed on his website details of the achievement, including the use of a high-powered mathematical engine called the Chudnovsky algorithm that chewed through the computation.

Extracts of the 2,699,999,990,000-digit outcome have been published so that they can be compared to preceding records in order to gain independent verification, Bellard told AFP.

Files containing the digits are also being offered to any outside organism keen on hosting the record, he said.

Pi, the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter, kicks off with 3.14159... in a string whose digits are believed never to repeat or end.

Bellard said he was “not especially interested” in Pi’s digits but more in taking up the gauntlet of writing the software to carry out the arithmetic.

“Optimising these algorithms to get good performance is a difficult programming challenge,” he wrote.

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Imagine if he got windows blue screen error while it was being calculated for 103 days.

Scientists have this weird hobby. The ultra cool thing amongst them is how far can you memorize Pi to the largest decimal place.
 
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Imagine if he got windows blue screen error while it was being calculated for 103 days.

Scientists have this weird hobby. The ultra cool thing amongst them is how far can you memorize Pi to the largest decimal place.

Yea! Wow, what would you do while the program was running? The temptation to touch a key or click the mouse after 50 days or so would be overwhelming! Probably he had a second computer and logged onto the PDF for entertainment while he watched the cursor blinking 24/7 for 103 days!
 
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Imagine if he got windows blue screen error while it was being calculated for 103 days.

Scientists have this weird hobby. The ultra cool thing amongst them is how far can you memorize Pi to the largest decimal place.

He might have used a linux version.
 
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Imagine if he got windows blue screen error while it was being calculated for 103 days.

Scientists have this weird hobby. The ultra cool thing amongst them is how far can you memorize Pi to the largest decimal place.

I wanted to do a long calculation too but the biggest problem I have is Load Shedding :(
 
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I wanted to do a long calculation too but the biggest problem I have is Load Shedding :(
See thats the only reason Pakistanis don't end up doing brainy stuff like this, otherwise this was no problem :)

Well he probably saved results every few hours or something.

Next in line Fibonacci numbers :D
 
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See thats the only reason Pakistanis don't end up doing brainy stuff like this, otherwise this was no problem

Well he probably saved results every few hours or something.

Next in line Fibonacci numbers

Comeon guys there is always power backup at such places. And pak can also do it.
 
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