Primorials in Pi

This is for the pure math lovers. :grinning:

I just released my latest paper on Wednesday (Dec 14, 2022), and thought I’d share it for the math aficionados here.

Primorials in Pi

I reveal 2 discoveries I made regarding the constant Pi (3.14159…).

  1. I discovered an elegant formula to represent|calculate Pi using primorials (factors of small consecutive primes).
  2. Embedded in the coefficients for the even powers of Pi, as solutions to Zeta(2k), exist Pi to increasing accuracy.

It’s a really simple paper (only 8 pages) and just requires basic arithmetic to understand.

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I just released an update (Rev 2 January 30, 2023) of my paper Primorials in Pi.
After using resources to allow me to make arbitrary precision calculations,
I was able to generate more empirical data to reveal, verify, and document more clearly the underlying patterns and math discovered initially.
It’s a major update and rewrite, including 4 new pages (12 in total) of content and findings.
The paper is now easier to read and understand, and mathematically more complete.

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