The first 4000 digits of π in bases 10 and 2. Despite the simple definition of π as the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle, its digit sequence is sufficiently complicated as to seem for practical purposes random.
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The first 4000 digits of π in bases 10 and 2. Despite the simple definition of π as the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle, its digit sequence is sufficiently complicated as to seem for practical purposes random.
From Stephen Wolfram: A New Kind of Science [citation]