The 10.000 first digits -base 10- of 'pi' displayed as an 'absolute' bidimensional random walk [Les 10.000 premières décimales -base 10- de 'pi' visualisées comme une marche aléatoire bidimensionnelle 'absolue'].




Each digit N -base 10- defines the current step of an "absolute" bidimensional random walk using polar coordinates:
                    RHO  = constant
                    TETA = 2.pi.N/10
'TETA' being an absolute angle.

The first digit (1) of pi=3.14159265358979312... -base 10- is the big white sphere at the center of the picture.


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