the current record for decimal places that pi has been calculated to is 1,241,100,000,000 THIS IS MORE THAN A TRILLION * * * * * As of 17 October 2011, the answer is 10 trillion.
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Almost 2.7 trillion digits. * * * * * As of 17 October 2011, the answer is 10 trillion = 1013.
the record is set at 2.7 trillion decimal places * * * * * As of 17 October 2011, the answer is 10 trillion.
1.2411 trillion digits (1,241,100,000,000) digits of pi have been dicovered. * * * * * 1.2 trillion? That is ancient history! Pi is a transcendental number and so its decimal representation has infinitely many digits. Ten trillion digits in its decimal form were calculated in October 2011. See link for details.
As of April 1999, 68.7 billion places had been calculated. As of September 1999, 206 billion places had been calculated.
Over a trillion (1012). * * * * * As of 17 October 2011, the answer is 10 trillion = 1013.
An infinite number. As of late 2011, over 10 trillion (1013) digits have been computed.
There are infinitely many. In October 2011, Alexander J Yee and Shigeru Kondo has calculated 10 trillion (and 50) digits. That is the record as at the time of writing this answer (June 2013).
An infinite number. As of late 2011, over 10 trillion (1013) digits have been computed.
As of 17 October 2011, the answer is 10 trillion = 1013. While there are repeats of short patterns from time to time, the decimal representation does not - and cannot - settle into a repeating pattern.
as of October 17, 2011, the record for pi is over 10 trillion digits (10,000,000,000,000)