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archimedes_constant_π [2013/09/12 13:34]
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 ===== Archimedes constant π ===== ===== Archimedes constant π =====
-==== Definition ​==== +==== Set ==== 
-The constant $\pi$ is defined as the volume of the disc of radius $1$, where the underlying metric space is taken to be the two dimensional Euclidean space $\mathbb E^2$:+>todo Requirements
  
-| @#FFBB00: $\pi:​=V_2(1)$ |+| @#FFBB00: definiendum ​| @#FFBB00: $\pi:​=V_2(1)$ |
  
 ==== Discussion ====  ==== Discussion ==== 
-  * $\pi = 3.14159\dots$+The constant ​$\pi$ is defined as the volume of the disc of radius $1$, where the underlying metric space is taken to be the two dimensional Euclidean space $\mathbb E^2$.
  
-  * $\pi \approx \frac{22}{7}$+  * $\pi = 3.14159\dots\approx \frac{22}{7}$
  
-=== Theorems === 
-^ $\frac{\pi}{4}=\int_{0}^{1}\frac{1}{1+x^2}\mathrm d x=\sum_{k=0}^\infty \frac{(-1)^k}{2k+1}$ ^ 
 === Reference === === Reference ===
-Wikipedia: [[http://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Pi|Pi]]+Wikipedia: [[http://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Pi|Pi]],​[[http://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​List_of_formulae_involving_%CF%80|List of formulae involving π]]
  
 ==== Parents ==== ==== Parents ====
-=== Requirements ​===+=== Context ​===
 [[Ball volume]], [[Euclidean space]] [[Ball volume]], [[Euclidean space]]
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