People normally think that. The pi is the ratio of the circumference circle's circumference to the circle's diameter. The Pi is a mathematical constant 3.14159..., the endless decimal number. The Pi is interesting because developers can use that decimal number to make the encryption algorithms stronger.
The idea is that the encryptions program hides the message's original ASCII numbers by multiplicating those numbers with some decimal number. Or the system can add some numbers to those ASCII numbers.
"Aninda Sinha (left) and Arnab Saha (right). Credit: Manu Y" (ScitechDaily, String Theory Unravels New Pi Formula: A Quantum Leap in Mathematics)The use of the Pi in cryptology. Is a new tool to make deeper encryption solutions.
Before it starts the encryption process. And the Pi is suitable for that thing because it's an endless or irrational decimal number. And its mathematical constant. That means the system requires only the knowledge, of how many numbers from Pi the system uses in the precryption process. Then the system starts to use primary numbers.
But in computers, researchers turned circles into squares. That thing makes it possible to calculate the precise area for circles. That is suitable for computer screens. The problem is that we cannot turn circles into squares.
The distance from the focus point can be introduced as internal circles. Those internal circles help to introduce a distance between particles. And distance from the middle of the particle. The system can use energy symmetry to model things like a particle's structure.
When particle physicists make calculations with the particle interactions, they require precise values. They require exact information about the dimensions and circles. The systems calculate the distances from the center of the particles using a model of internal circles.
The system uses those circles to model the strength and symmetry of the forces. We still cannot calculate precise areas of the circles or sectors. However new tools like AI can give new accuracy to well-known mathematical calculations.
https://scitechdaily.com/string-theory-unravels-new-pi-formula-a-quantum-leap-in-mathematics/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pi
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