The following pages link to Is \(\pi\) normal ? (Q1058539):
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- Some uses of microcomputers in number theory research (Q912884) (← links)
- Best \(k\)-digit rational approximation of irrational numbers: pre-computer versus computer era (Q928099) (← links)
- Random sequence generation by cellular automata (Q1082817) (← links)
- The quest for pi (Q1361163) (← links)
- Birth, growth and computation of pi to ten trillion digits (Q1693543) (← links)
- Statistical analysis of the first digits of the binary expansion of Feigenbaum constants \(\alpha\) and \(\delta\) (Q1776670) (← links)
- Computing absolutely normal numbers in nearly linear time (Q2051782) (← links)
- On the non-randomness of maximum Lempel Ziv complexity sequences of finite size (Q2787836) (← links)
- An experimental investigation of the normality of irrational algebraic numbers (Q2840634) (← links)
- Experimental Analysis on the Normality of Using Advanced Data-Mining Techniques (Experimental Analysis on the Normality of pi, e, phi, and square root of 2 Using Advanced Data-Mining Techniques) (Q2875529) (← links)
- A STUDY ON THE RANDOMNESS OF THE DIGITS OF π (Q3025093) (← links)