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In 2013, over 500 billion BDT (around 6.36 billion USD) was transacted via mobile money (pi Consulting 2013).
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Google, which was offering up $3.14159 million in prize money (get it, Pi money?), said that there was no winning entry, but it was in the process of evaluating some exploits for partial credit.
For $799 you can start mining cryptocurrencies in your home, a feat that previously either required a massive box costing thousands of dollars or, if you didn't actually want to make any money, a Raspberry Pi.
In total, Google is making up to $3.14159 million in Pi prize money available for this competition.
One idea it floated last fall was to limit how much grant money a principal investigator (PI) could hold.
It's assumed by all the major funding organizations that such fundamental things as research collaborations will be supported by money raised by the PI, in this case your thesis advisor.
Employee postdocs are paid by their employers, the money almost always coming from PI research grants.
The company's philanthropic arm has previously donated money to fund gifting Raspberry Pi microcomputers to UK schoolkids.
In my case, it was only a side project that dried up (as money was shifted from one PI to another), but it was one I was counting on and intended to enjoy.
Analogously, in case away team wins, a (pi _k ) volume of money is transferred from (left( H,pi ^{H}right) )-bettors to (left( A,pi ^{A}right) )-bettors, so that each ((A,pi ^{A}))-bettor receives a gross winning (profit + bet): begin{aligned} frac{pi _k }{1-pi _k }+1=frac{1}{1-pi _k }ge frac{1}{pi ^{A}} end{aligned}hence granting their request to bet for the away team at odd at least (pi ^{A}).
If it exceeds the target the money will go towards buying more Pi to increase the number of machines in the lab.
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