2020
DOI: 10.3390/math8040509
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The Dynamics of Digits: Calculating Pi with Galperin’s Billiards

Abstract: In Galperin billiards, two balls colliding with a hard wall form an analog calculator for the digits of the number π . This classical, one-dimensional three-body system (counting the hard wall) calculates the digits of π in a base determined by the ratio of the masses of the two particles. This base can be any integer, but it can also be an irrational number, or even the base can be π itself. This article reviews previous results for Galperin billiards and then pushes these results farther. We… Show more

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“…The author proposes the computation of the first digits of π by counting the number of collisions of a system consisting of two balls and a wall under a condition on the ratio of the masses of the two balls. Since then, several articles have been published on the subject [4] [5] [6].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The author proposes the computation of the first digits of π by counting the number of collisions of a system consisting of two balls and a wall under a condition on the ratio of the masses of the two balls. Since then, several articles have been published on the subject [4] [5] [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%