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  2. Approximations of π - Wikipedia

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    Super PI by Kanada Laboratory [101] in the University of Tokyo is the program for Microsoft Windows for runs from 16,000 to 33,550,000 digits. It can compute one million digits in 40 minutes, two million digits in 90 minutes and four million digits in 220 minutes on a Pentium 90 MHz. Super PI version 1.9 is available from Super PI 1.9 page.

  3. Chudnovsky algorithm - Wikipedia

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    The Chudnovsky algorithm is a fast method for calculating the digits of π, based on Ramanujan's π formulae.Published by the Chudnovsky brothers in 1988, [1] it was used to calculate π to a billion decimal places.

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    ISO helps insurers with product development, underwriting, and rating. In 2008, Verisk Analytics was established to serve as the parent holding company of ISO. In 2009, Verisk completed its IPO and became a publicly traded company. [4] Since 2000, the company has acquired about 40 new businesses, which have helped broaden its product offerings.

  5. Gauss–Legendre algorithm - Wikipedia

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    The Gauss–Legendre algorithm is an algorithm to compute the digits of π.It is notable for being rapidly convergent, with only 25 iterations producing 45 million correct digits of π.

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  9. Machin-like formula - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, Machin-like formulas are a popular technique for computing π (the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle) to a large number of digits.They are generalizations of John Machin's formula from 1706: