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While studying quantum theory, two scientists using string theory have accidentally discovered a new formula for pi, the most famous constant in mathematics. Arnab Saha and Aninda Sinha developed a formula to optimize certain calculations and they were surprised the formula could also calculate the digits of pi. Even more, under a certain limit, the formula equals Madhava’s formula for pi, which was the first recorded infinite series for pi. Here is a link to the study published in Physical Review Letters.. While the work is theoretical at this point, it may find practical applications in the future.

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Scientists just discovered a new formula for pi accidentally

By way of history, pi is a concept that equals the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter. One of the first known estimates comes from Archimedes, who used perimeters of inscribed and circ*mscribed polygons to bound the circumference of a circle. He came up with 3.14 or 22/7 using a 96 sided polygon. About 500 years later Liu Hui used a slightly different method and tricks using areas of polygons instead of perimeters. He and subsequent mathematicians came up with pi as 3.14159 or 355/113 which was the most accurate approximation of pi for about 100 years. Calculating pi by geometric methods had essentially reached its limit.

Around the late 1300s to early 1400s the mathematician Madhava came up with an entire different approach. He discovered the most wonderful infinite series

π/4 = 1 – 1/3 + 1/5 – 1/7 + …

(The series is unfortunately “named after” Leibniz who was born hundreds of years later than Madhava. The very mathematicians who scrutinize every word of a proof do not have the same zeal for crediting originators, though some are now saying Madhava-Leibniz, so perhaps the convergence on this process is just very slow.)

What an incredible formula that relates pi to the alternating sum of reciprocals of odd numbers! This formula is amazing but is has a flaw: it is very slow to converge. It takes about 5 billion terms to get pi accurate to 10 digits. Madhava actually modified the formula and was able to estimate pi to 10 to 14 digits. In modern times, other infinite series are used and computers do the calculations, so the modern record has over 100 trillion digits of pi computed.

The new formula

In the current paper, the Indian scientists developed the following formula:

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The meaning is beyond me, but if we take this as a pure mathematical formula, we can try to understand a bit about it. On the right hand side is the familiar factorial n! like 4! = 4x3x2x1 = 24. The factorial can be generalized to negative values and fractional values with the gamma Γ function, which appears on the left hand side. For positive integral values the gamma function is a shift of the factorial function with Γ(n) = (n – 1)!. Also on the right hand side is a closed parenthesis with a subscript n – 1, and that indicates the Pochhammer symbol which is a ratio of gamma functions (a)b = Γ(a + b)/Γ(a).

The gamma function is an integral

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It can be evaluated to particular values like Γ(1/2) = √π and Γ(2) = 1.

So going back to their main formula

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If we substitute s1 = s2 = -1/2, and simplify, we get the new formula for pi with the parameter λ

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Interestingly this formula relates to an ancient pi formula. If you take the limit as λ goes to infinity and divide both sides by 4 you get exactly the Madhava series for pi!

π/4 = 1 – 1/3 + 1/5 – 1/7 + …

While Madhava’s formula is very slow to converge, the new formula can calculate pi to 10 digits using only 30 terms! You can even try it out as the factorial and gamma functions are built-in to spreadsheets. Taking λ = 10 we get:

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The formula does rely on the gamma function, and if one could quickly calculate that, one could perhaps calculate Γ(1/2) = √pi and get perhaps a more direct way to get the digits of pi.

There is no claim the formula has practical uses at the present, or that it will break any records. But it is amazing that a string theory formula can relate to a historically important series for pi. It is these accidental discoveries that remind us of the beauty and wonder of mathematics and science.

References

Press release
https://iisc.ac.in/events/iisc-physicists-find-a-new-way-to-represent-pi/

Paper
https://journals.aps.org/prl/pdf/10.1103/PhysRevLett.132.221601

Sabine Hossenfelder video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGd7Db52w1Q

References
https://www.iflscience.com/physicists-accidentally-discover-a-whole-new-way-to-write-pi-74768
https://phys.org/news/2024-06-physicists.html
https://www.indiatoday.in/science/story/indian-iisc-physicists-untangle-new-pi-series-that-could-change-maths-forever-2555611-2024-06-20
https://www.msn.com/en-in/entertainment/tv/indian-physicists-untangle-new-pi-series-that-could-change-maths-forever/ar-BB1oyGde
https://www.ynetnews.com/health_science/article/bk7d5ibir
https://mathoverflow.net/questions/473931/possible-new-series-for-pi
https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/4937730/is-the-new-series-for-a-big-or-even-medium-deal
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leibniz_formula_for_%CF%80

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FAQs

What is the answer of pi equation? ›

The value of Pi (π) is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter and is approximately equal to 3.14159. In a circle, if you divide the circumference (is the total distance around the circle) by the diameter, you will get exactly the same number.

How did scientists calculate the value of pi? ›

Archimedes computed upper and lower bounds of π by drawing a regular hexagon inside and outside a circle, and successively doubling the number of sides until he reached a 96-sided regular polygon. By calculating the perimeters of these polygons, he proved that ⁠223/71⁠ < π < ⁠22/7⁠ (that is, 3.1408 < π < 3.1429).

Is there a formula for pi? ›

The circumference of a circle is found with the formula C=πd=2πr. Thus, pi equals a circle's circumference divided by its diameter. Plug your numbers into a calculator: the result should be roughly 3.14. Repeat this process with several different circles, and then average the results.

What is the new method of pi? ›

A NEW SERIES FOR PI USING STRING THEORY

By combining the Euler-Beta Function and the Feynman Diagram, Saha and Sinha developed an efficient model that explains particle interactions and provides a rapid means to calculate pi.

What is the full answer to pi? ›

What is the value of pi? The value of pi is approximately 3.14, or 22/7. To 39 decimal places, pi is 3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197. Pi is an irrational number, which means it is not equal to the ratio of any two whole numbers.

What are the first 100000000 digits of pi? ›

3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510 etc. Before you click remember - it's a byte a digit! The first 1000000 decimal places contain: 99959 0s, 99758 1s, 100026 2s, 100229 3s, 100230 4s, 100359 5s, 99548 6s, 99800 7s, 99985 8s and 100106 9s. There's one '3' before the decimal point...

Has pi ever been solved? ›

While treating pi as equal to 3.14 is often good enough, the number really continues on forever, a seemingly random series of digits ambling infinitely outward and obeying no discernible pattern — 3.14159265358979….

Can pi ever be calculated? ›

Typically, about the first 40 digits (3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971) are used to perform calculations, yet to this day mathematicians continue to expand the numbers. Through modern computing technology, Pi was calculated to a record 100 trillion digits in 2022.

Is pi really 22/7? ›

While 22/7 serves as a convenient approximation, it does not capture the true essence and value of π. The actual value of π is an irrational number, approximately 3.141592653, characterized by an infinite, non-repeating decimal sequence.

Does pi go on forever? ›

Pi is an irrational number Pi is an irrational number, which means that it cannot be expressed as a finite decimal or fraction. Its decimal representation goes on forever, without repeating. This property has intrigued mathematicians for centuries, and many have attempted to calculate pi to as many digits as possible.

What is the calculus of pi? ›

The π-calculus is a process calculus that models mobile systems, i.e., systems with a dynamically changing communication topology. It refines the constructs of the calculus of communicating systems (CCS) by allowing the exchange of communication links. Ideas from the λ-calculus have also been influential.

Who created pi? ›

In 1706 a little-known mathematics teacher named William Jones first used a symbol to represent the platonic concept of pi, an ideal that in numerical terms can be approached, but never reached.

What is the trick to pi? ›

The most common mnemonic technique is to memorize a so-called "piem" (a wordplay on "pi" and "poem") in which the number of letters in each word is equal to the corresponding digit of π.

Is there an algorithm for pi? ›

The Chudnovsky algorithm is a fast method for calculating the digits of π, based on Ramanujan's π formulae. Published by the Chudnovsky brothers in 1988, it was used to calculate π to a billion decimal places.

How is pi calculated today? ›

π is defined as the ratio of a circle's circumference C to its diameter D. That is, π=C/D.

What is pi rule formula? ›

The formula for PI is the present value of future cash flows divided by the initial cost of the project. The PI rule is that a result above 1 indicates a go, while a result under 1 is a loser. The PI rule is a variation of the NPV rule.

What is the full value of pi? ›

pi = 3.1415926535 8979323846 2643383279 5028841971 6939937510 5820974944 5923078164 0628620899 8628034825 3421170679 8214808651 3282306647 0938446095 5058223172 5359408128 4811174502 8410270193 8521105559 6446229489 5493038196 4428810975 6659334461 2847564823 3786783165 2712019091 4564856692 3460348610 4543266482 ...

What is the pi day equation? ›

Pi is defined to be the ratio between the circumference C of a circle and its diameter d. Thus, π = C/d. Implicit in this definition is a fact from geometry: in the Euclidean plane, the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter is the same for every circle.

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