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Pi calculated to a record 2.5 trillion decimals ::: Pink TentacleResearchers in Japan have calculated pi to over 2.5 trillion decimal places, more than double the previous world record set in 2002. Led by University of Tsukuba professor Daisuke Takahashi, the research team performed the calculation using a massive parallel processing (MPP) supercomputer ...
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Laser trick churns out secure random numbersGenerating random numbers is harder than you might think, and the security of digital communications depends on it. Now a new method that uses lasers to produce streams of truly random numbers faster than ever before could help improve security at a time when digital traffic and cybercrime are ...
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Clay Mathematics Institute - The Millenium Prize ProblemsThe Clay Mathematics Institute selected 7 problems in mathematics that were felt to have primary importance. These problems represent not only the solution to some very important problems but significant impact in the mathematical tools that we have available. $7 Million dolloars, $1 Million per ...
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Some Famous People with Finite Erdös NumbersSome Famous People with Finite Erdös Numbers The tables below shows upper bounds on the Erdös numbers of some famous scientists and mathematicians, including many Nobel laureates . Further details, including the paths that establish these numbers and many other people, can be found in Famous ...
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