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"# On the computation of $\\pi$" " **1 On the computation of $\\pi$"
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"## Asking the maths library\n", " **1.1 Asking the maths library**\n",
"My computer tells me that $\\pi$ is *approximatively*" "My computer tells me that $\\pi$ is *approximatively*"
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"## Buffon's needle\n", "**1.2 Buffon's needle**\n",
"Applying the method of [Buffon's needle](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffon%27s_needle_problem), we get the __approximation__" "Applying the method of [Buffon's needle](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffon%27s_needle_problem), we get the __approximation__"
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"## Using a surface fraction argument\n", "**1.3 Using a surface fraction argument**\n",
"A method that is easier to understand and does not make use of the $\\sin$ function is based on the fact that if $X\\sim U(0,1)$ and $Y\\sim U(0,1)$, then $P[X^2+Y^2\\leq 1] = \\pi/4$ (see [\"Monte Carlo method\" on Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monte_Carlo_method)). The following code uses this approach:" "A method that is easier to understand and does not make use of the $\\sin$ function is based on the fact that if $X\\sim U(0,1)$ and $Y\\sim U(0,1)$, then $P[X^2+Y^2\\leq 1] = \\pi/4$ (see [\"Monte Carlo method\" on Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monte_Carlo_method)). The following code uses this approach:"
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