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Analogues of the Brent-Salamin algorithm for evaluating \(\pi\)
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    Analogues of the Brent-Salamin algorithm for evaluating \(\pi\) (English)
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    16 October 2015
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    The Brent-Salamin algorithm is a method to compute the digits of \(\pi\). The algorithm involves the Gauss Arithmetic-Geometric Mean (AGM) iteration and was proved by Brent and Salamin using identities of elliptic integrals. The author gives an alternative proof of the Brent-Salamin algorithm using identities of the Jacobi theta functions, which are known to be related to elliptic integrals. The author's proof is somewhat involved but as a by-product several new AGM iterations for computing \(\pi\) are derived. Also, some comparisons are made with AGM iterations for computing \(\pi\) due to the Borweins.
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    Brent-Salamin algorithm
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    elliptic integrals
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    hypergeometric series
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    theta series
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    modular equations
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