Mathematics (Dec 2020)

Modernizing Archimedes’ Construction of <i>π</i>

  • David Weisbart

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/math8122204
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 12
p. 2204

Abstract

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In his famous work, “Measurement of a Circle,” Archimedes described a procedure for measuring both the circumference of a circle and the area it bounds. Implicit in his work is the idea that his procedure defines these quantities. Modern approaches for defining π eschew his method and instead use arguments that are easier to justify, but they involve ideas that are not elementary. This paper makes Archimedes’ measurement procedure rigorous from a modern perspective. In so doing, it brings a rigorous and geometric treatment of the differential properties of the trigonometric functions into the purview of an introductory calculus course.

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