[ Nemanja Avramović @ 28.05.2005. 01:21 ] @
http://3.141592653589793238462...7169399375105820974944592.com/

svaka cast onome ko je izracunao!


[Ovu poruku je menjao BytEfLUSh dana 28.05.2005. u 14:09 GMT+1]
[ Dalibor81 @ 28.05.2005. 01:38 ] @
Ima li negde malo precizniji rezultat, treba mi da nesto vazno izracunam
[ raxon @ 28.05.2005. 01:41 ] @
Imas na sledecem linku programce,raspakuj ga pokreni i u zavisnosti od procesora u vremenu izmedju trideset i nesto sekundi i nekoliko minuta imaces tih milion decimala.Doduse nudi i 32 miliona ,ali to bi bas potrajalo :))
http://www.radeonx.com/super_pi_mod.zip
Pozdrav

[Ovu poruku je menjao raxon dana 28.05.2005. u 09:54 GMT+1]
[ Nemanja Avramović @ 28.05.2005. 01:44 ] @
Citat:
Dalibor81: Ima li negde malo precizniji rezultat, treba mi da nesto vazno izracunam :)


gde ces preciznije? :D
[ BytEfLUSh @ 28.05.2005. 01:52 ] @
Inače, za izračunavanje broja koristite sledeću formulu:

......

Što dalje idete sa razlomcima to je precizniji rezultat.
[ Nemanja Avramović @ 28.05.2005. 08:22 ] @
hvala na formuli!
[ Dalibor81 @ 28.05.2005. 09:22 ] @
Evo mi ga smisao zivota, potrosicu ga na ovo i ni na sta drugo
[ blaza @ 28.05.2005. 11:10 ] @
BytEfLUShe, ta formula vrlo sporo konvergira ka Pi.
[ BytEfLUSh @ 28.05.2005. 11:23 ] @
Pa da...


[ Milos Stojanovic @ 28.05.2005. 13:36 ] @
Mislim da bolju konvergenciju daje

A imate još milion formula za izračunavanje broja na http://mathworld.wolfram.com/PiFormulas.html
[ Vole Domu @ 28.05.2005. 21:18 ] @
Ja sam cuo da onaj ko izracuna do milion dobije neku nagradu tipa milion dolara. Jel to tacno???
[ vindic8or @ 28.05.2005. 22:35 ] @
ja bas ovde, postovao taj sajt pre par meseci...
[ blaza @ 29.05.2005. 06:33 ] @
Citat:
Ja sam cuo da onaj ko izracuna do milion dobije neku nagradu tipa milion dolara. Jel to tacno???

Ne.
Inace, http://www.geocities.com/hjsmithh/Pi/Rec1240.html :
Citat:
TOKYO (Dec. 6) - A team of researchers at a leading national university
have set a world record by calculating the value of pi to 1.24 trillion
places, one of the researchers said Friday.

Professor Yasumasa Kanada and nine other researchers at the Information
Technology Center at Tokyo University calculated the value for pi with
a Hitachi supercomputer over 400 hours in September, project team member
Makoto Kudo said.

The new calculation is more than six times the number of places in the
record currently recognized by Guinness World Records - 206.158 billion
places - which Kanada also helped calculate in 1999.