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by Retra
3176 days ago
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That's just saying it's the wrong algorithm, not that it isn't an algorithm. Every computation of pi has truncated the result, which is a 'heuristic' decision, but that doesn't invalidate the fact that pi is computed using an algorithm. All algorithms approximate things, after all. That's simply a consequence of abstraction. |
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