With 100 trillion digits and playing at 314 BPM, it'll play for 605,516 years! In this demo, we use each digit for and reuse the last digit for, and use Piano Genie to map to the next logical note for great sounding Pi. Piano Genie is an neural network model that allows you to play a note from 1 to 8, and intelligently map it to a great sounding piano performance. What does Pi sound like? Each Pi digit is converted to a musical note so you can get to know Pi via music! It is managed by volunteers of the Google Cloud Developer Advocacy team and may become unavailable without notice. This website is not an official Google product. We’ve also published the entire source code of the demos and infrastructure, including Terraform scripts, on GitHub. To learn more about how this site works, check out the Serving the Pi section. This website serves pi and interactive demos that you can listen to or see pi with. We’ve also published the entire results on Cloud Storage so you can download the files (caution: they are really big). We’ve updated the API to serve all of the 100 trillion digits of pi. And for more on the history of calculating pi, check out this post on The Keyword. This is the second time we’ve used Google Cloud to calculate a record number of digits for the mathematical constant, tripling the number of digits in just three years after our world record with 31.4 trillion digits in 2019.Ĭheck out the official blog for more details about the technical details and architecture of the calculation. In March 2022, we calculated 100 trillion digits of pi using Compute Engine.
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