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Stanford Lecture: Donald Knuth—"Why Pi?"(2010)

Don Knuth's 16th Annual Christmas Tree Lecture
December 6th, 2010

Professor Donald Knuth discusses recent discoveries that have uncovered a fascinating relationship between circles and the theory of trees.

Learn more: http://scpd.stanford.edu/knuth/index.jsp

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