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International pi day:
20 1 1 year, the International Mathematical Association officially announced that March 14 every year would be designated as the International Mathematics Festival, which originated from the pi of Zu Chongzhi, an ancient mathematician in China.
The international pi day can be traced back to1March 4, 988/KLOC-0, a physicist at the San Francisco Science Museum.
Shaw, who organized museum staff and participants to make three 1/7 circles around the museum monument (22/7, one of the approximate values of π) and eat fruit pies together. Later, the San Francisco Science Museum inherited this tradition and held a celebration on this day every year.
In 2009, the US House of Representatives formally passed a non-binding resolution, which designated March 14 as "pi day" every year. The resolution holds that "because mathematics and natural science are interesting and indispensable parts of education, and learning π is a fascinating way to teach children geometry and attract them to learn natural science and mathematics ... π is about 3. 14, so March 14 is the most appropriate day to commemorate pi day."
References:
Pi- Baidu encyclopedia