Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 November 2016
Boys who have learned to find π using jam jars and string are often mystified to learn that the number has been calculated to thousands of decimal places: the infinite series and products usually quoted cannot be justified without analysis.
This article is about a method whose derivation involves only elementary algebra and trigonometry (including square roots and Pythagoras), and whose use is a feasible proposition even when only four-figure tables are available for the square roots.
Page no 103 note † The first draft of this article was based on the use of (B), with (A) receiving only a passing mention. I am indebted to Dr. Howlett of the Atlas Computer Laboratory for pointing out the considerable advantage of using (A).