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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 August 2016
1. Background
From the end of the 17th century until the 1980s, most approximations to the value of π made use of Gregory’s series:
which converges for values of tanθ between -1 and +1. Since , the simplest, and most slowly convergent, series of this kind is
Writing x = cotθ, the series becomes
Expressions for π/4 have been devised which involve the inverse cotangents of larger numbers, causing the series to converge much faster; of such expressions (referred to herein as ‘identities’) probably the most celebrated is ‘Machin’s Formula’: