Happy Pi Day Bulletin Board & Program Idea Submitted By: Cameron Hovey, Minnesota State University, Mankato.

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Happy Pi Day Bulletin Board & Program Idea Submitted By: Cameron Hovey, Minnesota State University, Mankato

π Happy Pi Day!! Celebrated on March 14…

The symbol for pi (π) has been used regularly in its mathematical sense only for the past 250 years. The letter π is the first letter of the Greek word “periphery” and “perimeter.” The symbol π in mathematics represents the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter. In other words, π is the number of times a circle’s diameter will fit around its circumference.

Ludolph van Ceulen ( ) spent most of his life calculating the first 36 digits of pi (which were named the Ludolphine Number). According to legend, these numbers were engraved on his now lost tombstone. In 1995, Hiroyoki Gotu memorized 42,195 places of pi and is considered the current pi champion. Some scholars speculate that Japanese is better suited than other languages for memorizing sequences of numbers.

Pi has been studied by the human race for almost 4,000 years. By 2000 B.C., Babylonians established the constant circle ratio as 3-1/8 or The ancient Egyptians arrived at a slightly different value of 3-1/7 or Thirty-nine decimal places of pi suffice for computing the circumference of a circle girding the known universe with an error no greater than the radius of a hydrogen atom.

If the circumference of the earth were calculated using π rounded to only the ninth decimal place, an error of no more than one quarter of an inch in 25,000 miles would result. In 2002, a Japanese scientist found 1.24 trillion digits of pi using a powerful computer called the Hitachi SR 8000, breaking all previous records. It took over 400 hours!

”Pi Day” is celebrated on March 14 (which was chosen because it resembles 3.14). The official celebration begins at 1:59 p.m., to make an appropriate when combined with the date. Albert Einstein was born on Pi Day (3/14/1879) in Ulm Wurttemberg, Germany. Computing pi is used as a stress test for a computer—a kind of “digital cardiogram. **Reference**

Bake someone a pi(e)! Have a contest to Pi(e) someone in the face! Make sure to start at 1:59 pm on 3/14! π Celebrate your own Pi Day!

Pi to 5,000 Digits!

Reference and Notes from the Author **I made the Pi facts to be cut out and spread around the board. A LOT more Pi facts are on that cited page, too.