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And anyone who's been bitten by the
numbers
bug knows that it bites early and it bites deep.
Numbers
are the musical notes with which the symphony of the universe is written.
Today we're going to talk about prime
numbers.
Now a few things you might like to know about prime
numbers.
But the third thing about prime numbers, mathematicians have always wondered, well at any given moment in time, what is the biggest prime that we know about?
These are the largest prime
numbers
we knew decade by decade, each one dwarfing the one before as computers took over and our power to calculate just grew and grew.
And during that time, since I've left university, these
numbers
have got bigger and bigger, each one dwarfing the last, until along came this man, Dr. Curtis Cooper, who a few years ago held the record for the largest ever prime, only to see it snatched away by a rival university.
Large prime
numbers
are a great way of testing the speed and accuracy of computer chips.
My laptop at home was looking through four potential candidate primes myself as part of a networked computer hunt around the world for these large
numbers.
The
numbers
of deer, because there was nothing to hunt them, had built up and built up in the Yellowstone Park, and despite efforts by humans to control them, they'd managed to reduce much of the vegetation there to almost nothing, they'd just grazed it away.
Chasing 250,000 pieces of malware a day is a massive challenge, and those
numbers
are only growing directly in proportion to the length of my stress line, you'll note here.
If you look closely, you'll notice a series of what are Russian telephone
numbers.
This is MobSoft, one of the companies that this cybercriminal gang owned, and an interesting thing about MobSoft is the 50-percent owner of this posted a job advert, and this job advert matched one of the telephone
numbers
from the code earlier.
The latest
numbers
on the die-off of bees, is there any sign of things bottoming out?
I am constantly swimming in numbers, formulas and charts.
So I started to crunch some numbers, and that allowed me to make some correlations.
After this big expansion, you've seen no net increase in injuries, and so there is something to that axiom that there is safety in
numbers.
In fact, I think most politicians would be happy to have those kind of poll
numbers.
So we said, there's some accidental cross wiring between color and
numbers
in the brain.
We started from social media data, we combined it statistically with data from U.S. government social security, and we ended up predicting social security numbers, which in the United States are extremely sensitive information.
But first, let's just take three
numbers.
Increasing
numbers
of businesses are signing up to these, but actually in a survey, many business leaders said they thought their business had nothing to do with children.
But the spirit and existence of the babushkas, whose
numbers
have been halved in the three years I've known them, will leave us with powerful new templates to think about and grapple with, about the relative nature of risk, about transformative connections to home, and about the magnificent tonic of personal agency and self-determination.
To put these
numbers
in perspective, this is eight times larger than the number of casualties in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars combined.
Now as you're reading, however, you will be maybe surprised that you will quickly become numb to the
numbers
of deaths, because you will see that these are sort of abstract
numbers
of faceless, nameless dead people.
To put these
numbers
in perspective, Microsoft has yearly revenues of 60 billion dollars.
Now, I know many people have not had the opportunity to see how this can happen, so let me give you a quick example with my favorite collection of numbers, the Fibonacci
numbers.
Now these
numbers
can be appreciated in many different ways.
Indeed, the person we call Fibonacci was actually named Leonardo of Pisa, and these
numbers
appear in his book "Liber Abaci," which taught the Western world the methods of arithmetic that we use today.
In terms of applications, Fibonacci
numbers
appear in nature surprisingly often.
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