WILLIAMSVILLE, N.Y. — When most of us think of Pi Day, we recall just the first few digits—3.14. But for Connor Laurie, Pi Day 2026 was anything but ordinary. “I really only told myself I was going to ...
Celebrate Pi Day and read about how this number pops up across math and science on our special Pi Day page. For more than two millennia, mathematicians have produced a growing heap of pi equations in ...
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Saturday is Pi Day, a national celebration of the mathematical concept, which is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter and equals 3.14... Schools and museums often plan events to ...
Although not a household scientific name like Albert Einstein or Isaac Newton, Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan—who tragically died in 1920 at the age of 32—was one of the greatest minds in ...
Most of us first hear about the irrational number π (pi)—rounded off as 3.14, with an infinite number of decimal digits—in school, where we learn about its use in the context of a circle. More ...
Pi looks simple as 3.14, but it hides infinite complexity. A key discovery revealed new depth to this ancient number, transforming how mathematicians understand it. What seems familiar is anything but ...
AVON, Conn. (WTNH) — In an extraordinary cognitive feat, an Avon third grader won by a landslide in a Pi Day competition, reciting 540 digits by memory in 10 minutes. Maya Ali, a student at Talcott ...
BURNSVILLE, Minn. — Whether you celebrate March 14 for the pi, or the pie, the celebration at Chuck Croatt's Burnsville math classroom had you covered on Friday. "Go ahead and grab a piece of pie," ...
March 14 (UPI) --A 10-year-old British boy celebrated the run-up to the math-themed holiday Pi Day by breaking a world record for the most decimal places of pi recalled in one minute. Bristol student ...
Pi, a mathematical constant denoted by the Greek letter π, is the ratio of a circle's circumference C to its diameter d: π = C/d. The circumference of a circle is, in turn, equal to 2πr, where r is ...