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Here’s how some at NSF celebrate “Pi day,” March 14 – with a pie competition. The judges are from NSF’s Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences. Pi, the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter, is 3.141592…and on and on. Pi is infinite and without pattern—it has been calculated to more than one trillion digits beyond the decimal point—and continues to be of keen interest to researchers in a number of fields of mathematics and science. Learn about NSF-supported mathematical research and real-world problems in this discovery article. Credit: Marnie Briggs, NSF |
Date | Taken on 14 March 2014 16:23 |
Source | Pi Day |
Author | Marnie Briggs, National Science Foundation |
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