• Carrick1973@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    There’s a 9 repeating 6 times in there which I’d think is a pretty rare occurrence in pi. I wonder what the longest occurrence of a repeating digit is.

      • Guest_User@lemmy.world
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        10 months ago

        Not necessarily. It could just become a series of 1’s repeating forever. Nothing would require it to contain all strings of numbers.

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          10 months ago

          It could just become a series of 1’s repeating forever

          If that happens in a number, then it is rational. Pi is not rational, so that will never happen in pi.

          • Jenztsch@feddit.de
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            10 months ago

            Take a look at 0.101001000100001… This number is also non-repeating, but obviously doesn’t contain all numbers with finite digits.

            The property you’re looking for is called to be a normal number. Pi is assumed to be one, but it hasn’t yet been proven.

            However, in a sense this is an unremarkable property as almost all real numbers are normal. :)

            • ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca
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              10 months ago

              but obviously doesn’t contain all numbers with finite digits.

              I was just claiming possibility because we haven’t calculated the infinite string