David H. Bailey
David H. Bailey
is a
mathematician
who, together with
Yasumasa Kanada
,
Jonathan Borwein
and
Peter Borwein
, used
iterative
modular equation
approximations to
elliptic integrals
and a
NEC SX-2
supercomputer
to compute
π
to 134 million decimal places in
1987
. Bailey, David H.
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