What follows are the first 1 million digits of the square root of 3. Actually,
slightly more than 1 million digits are given here. These digits were computed
by Robert Nemiroff (George Mason University and NASA Goddard Space Flight
Center) checked by Jerry Bonnell (University Space Research Association and
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center). They were computed during spare time on a
VAX alpha class machine over the course of a weekend. We do NOT guarantee the
accuracy of these digits. Although these digits have been checked once we
encourage others to check them as well.
We have computed at least 10 million digits of the square root of
two as well as several digits of the number e and the square roots of other
numbers. These are available on this mosaic server (URL:
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/htmltest/rjn.html). We welcome comments.
- Robert Nemiroff and Jerry Bonnell
- Robert Nemiroff and Jerry Bonnell
The square root of eight =
2.8284271247461900976033774484193961571393437507538961463533594759814649569242
14077700775068655283145470027692461824594049849672111701474425288242994199871662
82644533185501118551159990100230556412114294021911994321194054906919372402945703
48372817783972191046584609686174286429016795252072559905028159793745067930926636
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