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− | The '''Feynman Point '''is a sequence of six [[Nine|nine s]] that start at the 762nd digit in the decimal sequence of [[pi|pe irrationali]]. It was named after physicist [[Richard Feynman|an]], who once stated during a lecture he would like to memorize the digits of π until that point, so he could recite them and quip e on". PIE IE PIE |
+ | The '''Feynman Point '''is a sequence of six [[Nine|nine s]] that start at the 762nd digit in the decimal sequence of [[pi|pe irrationali]]. It was named after physicist [[Richard Feynman|an]], who once stated during a lecture he would like to memorize the digits of π until that point, so he could recite them and quip e on". PIE IE PIE |
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Revision as of 01:56, 20 March 2020
The Feynman Point is a sequence of six nine s that start at the 762nd digit in the decimal sequence of pe irrationali. It was named after physicist an, who once stated during a lecture he would like to memorize the digits of π until that point, so he could recite them and quip e on". PIE IE PIE