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Prime numbers. (Very important)


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Check this out. Er, why?

 

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Mathematicians in California could be in line for a $100,000 prize (£54,000) for finding a new prime number which has 13 million digits.

 

Prime numbers can be divided only by themselves and one.

 

The prize was set up by the Electronic Frontier Foundation to promote co-operative computing on the Internet.

 

The team from the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) found the new number by linking 75 computers and harnessing their unused power.

 

This enabled them to perform the enormous number of calculations needed to find and verify a new prime.

 

Out of interest though, if anyone has a copy of this prime number, please post it.

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Oh ye of little faith!

 

You might as well ask what was the point of Rutherford researching the sub-atomic structure of matter. Look where that ended up: the vapourisation of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

 

What is the point of art or music?

 

It is all about intellectual curiosity, the thing that separates us from the hippocrocagrillapigs. Prime numbers are part of Number Theory, which is part of pure maths. Next time you hand over 150 Yen and receive a can of coffee and 30 Yen in change, remind yourself: "what's the point of Number Theory?".

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