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Extractions: Front Page Today's Digest Week in Review Email Updates ... Outdoor Living Main Page See live article Simon Plouffe is a Canadian mathematician . He discovered the formula for the BBP algorithm which permits the computation of the n -th binary digit of pi , in . Plouffe is also the co-author of the Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, made into a web site dedicated to integer sequences later in 1995. The site is the On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. Plouffe discovered an algorithm for the computation of Pi in any bases in 1996. Plouffe's Inverter is a web site that contains over 200 million mathematical constants.
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Extractions: Ivars Peterson's MathTrek March 2, 1998 One of the most amazing mathematical results of the last few years was the discovery of a surprisingly simple formula for computing digits of the number pi. Unlike previously known methods, this one allows you to calculate isolated digits - - without computing and keeping track of all the preceding numbers. No one had previously even conjectured that such a digit-extraction algorithm for pi was possible, says Steven Finch of MathSoft, Inc., in Cambridge, Mass. The only catch is that the formula works for hexadecimal (base 16) or binary digits but not for decimal digits. Thus, it's possible to determine that the forty billionth binary digit of pi is 1, followed by 00100100001110. . . . However, there's no way to convert these numbers into decimal form without knowing all the binary digits that come before the given string. In hexadecimal form, the number pi is written as 3.243F6A8885A308D313198A2E0. . . , where the letters stand in for the hexadecimal equivalent of the base-10 numbers 10 (A), 11 (B), 12 (C), 13 (D), 14 (E), and 15 (F). It's straightforward to convert a hexadecimal expression into binary form but not into decimal form. The novel scheme for computing individual hexadecimal digits of pi was found by David H. Bailey of the NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, Calif., Peter B. Borwein of Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia, and Simon M. Plouffe, now at the University of Quebec in Montreal.