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by terranstyler
1454 days ago
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What I meant is: Describe the n-th digit of an irrational number without calculating all previous positions of the number. If pi were a sequence of digits, there is no algorithm to calculate it other than by calculating pi but there is one for op's number. The very fact that he could show the algorithm for creating the sequence of numbers in his post is indicative of that. For pi such an algorithm doesn't exist (other than calculating pi itself). I wanted to emphasize this by talking about the "sequence of digits" in my original reply but apparently I failed at explaining this well. |
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