What is the longest chain of same digits in $\pi$?
This question comes into my mind while reading about the Feynman Point in a book. So is there any longest known chain? Like $999999$ of Feynman point.
What is the longest chain of same digits in $\pi$?
This question comes into my mind while reading about the Feynman Point in a book. So is there any longest known chain? Like $999999$ of Feynman point.
Playing on this site, I reproduced below the longest string of repeated numbers, the position and number of times they appear in the first 200 million of digits of $\pi$
The problem is that 200 million is quite small when compared to the 12.1 trillion digits available since December 2013.
Have a look at this page for more impressive answers.
Taken from Fabrice Bellard page (2.7 trillion digits), the longest repetitions (digit, length, position); this is much more impressive than with the poor 200 million digits.