Note: These data files are stored in text format. However, due to their fairly large size (a million characters each), it is unadvised to open them with a basic text editor such as Notepad, or with the internet browser. Such an editor might try to load the entire file into memory at once and become unresponsive for a long time. We suggest using the “Save as...” option and then opening the files with WordPad, or other more advanced text or data processing software.
| Irrational number expansions (the first million digits) at differnt bases generated with Mathematica. | |
| PiB2.txt (1 000 000 bytes) | The pi number at base 2 |
| PiB10.txt (1 000 000 bytes) | The pi number at base 10 |
| PiB36.txt (1 000 000 bytes) | The pi number at base 36 |
| EB2.txt (1 000 000 bytes) | The number e at base 2 |
| EB10.txt (1 000 000 bytes) | The number e at base 10 |
| Sqrt2B2.txt (1 000 000 bytes) | The square root of 2 at base 2 |
| Sqrt2B10.txt (1 000 000 bytes) | The square root of 2 at base 10 |
| “Perfectly” random sequences of digits at base 36. The random information comes from Numerical Recipes Code CD-ROM, by Press et. al. and was generated using a sophisticated shuffling procedure applied to hardware-generated random bits. The base has been adjusted with Mathematica. | |
| TrueRnd1B36.txt (1 000 000 bytes) | First random sequence |
| TrueRnd2B36.txt (1 000 000 bytes) | Second random sequence |
| TrueRnd3B36.txt (1 000 000 bytes) | Third random sequence |
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