In September, 1999, the value of Pi was calculated to a record number of decimal places. How many?
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In September 1999, the value of Pi was calculated to a record number of decimal places. The number of decimal places was: 2,098,960,000 decimal places.
- The calculation was performed using a supercomputer called the Hitachi SR8000, which took about 400 hours to complete the calculation.
- The calculation was led by Yasumasa Kanada, a professor at the University of Tokyo, and his team of researchers.
- The previous record for the number of decimal places of Pi was set in 1995, with a calculation of 4.4 billion decimal places.
- The calculation of Pi to a large number of decimal places has practical applications in fields such as physics, engineering, and computer science.
- The calculation of Pi to such a large number of decimal places is also seen as a symbolic achievement in the history of mathematics and computing.
- Since the 1999 calculation, Pi has been calculated to even more decimal places using various methods and technologies, with the current record standing at over 62 trillion decimal places as of 2021.
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