Month: March 2026

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How Random are the Digits of π? State of the Art & Free Book on the Topic

Over the last 10 years, I spent a lot of time analyzing the digits of the classic math constants such as π, e, log 2, √2 and so on. Not testing them for randomness but trying to formally prove that they are undistinguishable from random bit streams. And trying to identify which constants are the […]

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Pi Day in the age of AI — The Missing $1m Millenium Prize

Pi Day is celebrated every year on 3/14. Enjoy and share the video I created with our “Pi Day AI agent” at BondingAI, generating hundreds of webpages, turning each one in a screenshot (a frame in the video). All done in Python with source code available here. The video is also on YouTube, here. For […]

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xLLM Version 2.0: GitHub Repository with Innovative AI Agents

I am putting all the new code and documentation about xLLM v 2.0 on GitHub, starting with various AI agents. At least, what is open-source and public (there is a lot more behind the public material). All home-made from scratch with radically different technology. You can check the new repository, here. Start with the README […]

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Checking for Randomness: Replacing Test Batteries with a Single Test

In cybersecurity applications where replicability is critical, or when building pseudo-random number generators, it is typical to perform a large number of various tests to check if a sequence of bits is random enough for practical purposes. This is also true in scientific research, to assess whether or not the digits of π or other […]

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Spectacular New Discovery about the Digits of π

Everyone believes that the digits of constants such as π or √2 cannot be distinguished from a sequence of random bits. The first few trillion successfully pass all tests of randomness. However, proving that they indeed behave perfectly randomly is arguably one of the oldest and most difficult unsolved math conjectures. So far, nobody succeeded […]

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New Book: Breakthroughs on the Digit Distribution of Classic Constants

Since the first edition entitled “0 and 1 — From Elemental Math to Quantum AI” and released in early 2025, a lot of progress has been made. Fascinating new results have been uncovered and proved by the author, many still leading to interesting quantum dynamics. In 100 pages, the new material presented here goes far […]

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