Google Cloud Employee Calculates Pi To 100 Trillion Digits: All of us have heard the phrase “records are made to be broken” and today we also have witnessed the same thing. Recently we have come across jaw-dropping news which is a developer of Google Cloud has broken her own record of calculating the value of pi. In this article, we will discuss Emma Haruka Iwao’s record-breaking achievement. Be ready to learn what she has done. According to the reports, Emma Haruka Iwao is an employee at Google Cloud and she was working on a project to calculate the value of pi as much as she can this time she broke her own previous record. Follow More Update On GetIndiaNews.com
As per the source, Emma Haruka Iwao found the value of pi to be the 100 trillionth digit. Yes, you heard it right, she calculated the value of pi to the 100 trillionth digit. Is it jaw-dropping or not? We are still trying to fascinate how much 100 trillion are. However, we are here to make you educated on this record-breaking development and the developer who touched this milestone. We have mentioned some notable points of Emma Haruka Iwao’s calculation for finding the value of Pi to the 100 trillionth digit. You have to scroll down the screen to take a look below and learn when she started her calculation and when she finished this unimaginable calculation.
In 2019 she also did the same kind of calculation. Last time she reached the 31.4 trillionth digit of Pi but this time she took a breath only after reaching the 100 trillionth digit. What is the 100 trillionth digit of Pi? According to the source, Emma Haruka Iwao found that the 100 trillionth digit of Pi is zero. But how did she calculate the value of Pi and what program did she use to calculate the value of pi? To learn this take a look below.
The last time when she calculated the value of pi to the 31.4 trillionth digit she used the Google Cloud y-cruncher program and this time she also used this program. Emma Haruka Iwao took 121 days last time while this time she consumed 157 days, approximately two weeks more than the last time. However, she also calculated far more than the previous one. As per the report, Emma Haruka Iwao started calculating the value of pi in October month of October last year and the calculation kept processing till March 2022. Stay tuned to this page for more details and such content.