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The PI Graph: A Random and Infinite Network
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The PI graph is an infinite network created by drawing edges at random between endpoints on a line segmented into powers of two, based on binary representation of PI.

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The podcast discusses the topic of random graphs and BOSE-Einstein statistics, which are connected with Berkeley.
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Random graphs, BOSE-Einstein statistics, PI digits, Berkeley
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The podcast discusses the topic of random graphs and BOSE-Einstein statistics, which are connected with Berkeley. PI digits are used to create an edge in a graph.

Chapter
The PI Graph: A Random and Infinite Network
Episode
#219 – Donald Knuth: Programming, Algorithms, Hard Problems & the Game of Life
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast
Alison Nabatoff discusses PI graphs and the binary representation of PI, explaining how a large number N can create a "big bang" effect when using this method.
1:42:01 - 1:46:02 (04:01)
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PI graphs
Summary

Alison Nabatoff discusses PI graphs and the binary representation of PI, explaining how a large number N can create a "big bang" effect when using this method.

Chapter
The PI Graph: A Random and Infinite Network
Episode
#219 – Donald Knuth: Programming, Algorithms, Hard Problems & the Game of Life
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast