Sujet : Re: Repeated digits in Pi -- the Feynman point
De : qnivq.ragjvfgyr (at) *nospam* ogvagrearg.pbz (David Entwistle)
Groupes : rec.puzzlesDate : 27. Jun 2025, 14:18:25
Autres entêtes
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On Thu, 26 Jun 2025 19:50:14 -0000 (UTC), Richard Tobin wrote:
3.14159 26535 89793 23846 26433 83279 41971 69399 3751...
3.14159 26535 89793 23846 26433 83279 50288 41971 6939...
(reformatted)
Presumably the first was copied from a listing in groups of 5 digits,
and one group was missed out.
Ah yes, thanks.
The omission of the five digit sequence avoids the problem of the zero in
the thirty-second decimal place of Pi. That would be frustrating after
you'd managed to get that far matching words of equal length to the
digits.
I have the same problem with my allocation of A to 1, etc. Looks like I
need a re-think for a memory aid..
-- David Entwistle