Tau vs. Pi: Embracing a New Constant in Math
The debate between Tau and Pi as fundamental mathematical constants, this content delves into the concept of Tau as the new circle constant. It discusses the relationship between Tau and Pi in various mathematical contexts, presenting key arguments for and against each constant. Through informative slides and resources, the content sheds light on the implications of adopting Tau over Pi in mathematical calculations and formulas, advocating for a potential shift in mathematical conventions.
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Camylle Buck SHOULD WE KEEP PI?
Tau as the new circle constant? Pi is C/d where tau would be C/r =2
r^2 Physics: a=1/2mv^2 through integration Area of circle = 1/2 r^2 through integration
Information http://www.tauday.com/tau-manifesto