So in other words, they discovered a more complex starting point from which to observe pi.
this post was submitted on 07 Aug 2025
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No, simpler. Less terms = less calculations, right?
It should be noted that it's using fewer terms than the Madhava series, which was discovered 600 years ago. It doesn't use fewer terms than our modern ways of finding pi. Like we have one now that, in only 20 steps, gives you a trillion digits of pi
Less calculations from a more complex starting point. They’ve done the heavy lifting so the calculations don’t have to.
Oh I follow now, thanks.