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- From: brumleve@iboga (Dan Brumleve)
- Subject: Re: Philosophy of Pi
- References: <1992Dec14.144954.11447@sifon.cc.mcgill.ca> <1992Dec18.114450.22206@lth.se>
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- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana
- Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1992 15:40:19 GMT
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- dat92oma@ludat.lth.se (Ola Martensson) writes:
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- >A friend and I discussed if you can find any integer anywhere
- >in the expansion of PI?
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- >1415 , 92 etc is obvious BUT can you really find ALL integer
- >even unlimited ones???
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- >-----------------------+----------------------------------------
- >Ola Mσrtensson | Department of Computer Science
- >dat92oma@ludat.lth.se | University of Lund
- >-----------------------+----------------------------------------
- >Life is wasted on the living.
- >- Zaphod Beeblebrox IV
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-
- Hmm... I'd think that you would be able to find any integer in an irrational
- number. Not sure though.
-
- -Dan
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