The 30.000 first digits -base 10- of 'pi' displayed as an 'absolute' tridimensional random walk [Les 30.000 premières 'décimales' -base 10- de 'pi' visualisées comme une marche aléatoire tridimensionnelle 'absolue'].




The first digits of 'pi' are giving birth to three sets 'DX', 'DY' and 'DZ' using the following way:
                                                                           -------> DX = 3               1               2               3               9               3                ...
                                                                          |               \             / \             / \             / \             / \             / \             /
                                                                          |                \           /   \           /   \           /   \           /   \           /   \           /
                                                                          |                 \         /     \         /     \         /     \         /     \         /     \         /
                    pi = 3.14159265358979323... --> 314159265358979323... |-------> DY =     1       /       5       /       6       /       5       /       7       /       2       /
                                                                          |                   \     /         \     /         \     /         \     /         \     /         \     /
                                                                          |                    \   /           \   /           \   /           \   /           \   /           \   /
                                                                          |                     \ /             \ /             \ /             \ /             \ /             \ /
                                                                           -------> DZ =         4               9               5               8               9               3
Then 'DX', 'DY' and 'DZ' are renormalized inside [-DR,+DR] (DR being an arbitrary constant) and used as the successive steps of an "absolute" tridimensional random walk..


The arbitrary colors used are displaying the rank of each digit (from white for the first ones -{3,1,4,1,5,...}- to dark red for the last ones.)


The coordinates {X,Y,Z} are renormalized as follows:
                    [-0.025,+0.695]x[+0.138,+0.827]x[-0.170,+0.482] -->[0.1,0.9]x[0.1,0.9]x[0.1,0.9]



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