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- From: mueller@schaefer.math.wisc.edu (Carl Douglas Mueller)
- Newsgroups: sci.math
- Subject: Re: Aurora Borealis and the Last Digit of Pi
- Message-ID: <1992Oct13.175714.10650@schaefer.math.wisc.edu>
- Date: 13 Oct 92 17:57:14 GMT
- References: <Bw2FyJ.KD2@unix.amherst.edu>
- Reply-To: mueller@schaefer.UUCP (Carl Douglas Mueller)
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- Organization: Univ. of Wisconsin Dept. of Mathematics
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- In article <Bw2FyJ.KD2@unix.amherst.edu> mkrogers@unix.amherst.edu (MICHAEL K ROGERS) writes:
- >Did anyone see the episode of "Northern Exposure" last night?
- >There was a mathematician in it loosely modelled on the Chudnovsky
- >article in the New Yorker earlier this year.
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- I got exactly the same impression -- I hope that people (readers of
- the New Yorker) don't get the idea that all mathematicians do is
- compute PI to ever more places.
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- >She said that
- >when she was in graduate school she had thought about studying
- >other trancendental numbers, but pi was special. She had also
- >considered studying other fields such as imaginary numbers.
-
- I thought this was funny. Studying imaginary numbers in grad school.
- The other fields mentionned as possible were reasonable (apart from
- the imaginary numbers and her chosen field of PI).
-
- >I think the Chudnovsky's were mentioned (my reception is not
- >too good). "The --novsky's have only gotten out to 2 billion
- >digits", she says.
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- I wasn't sure what she said there either.
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- Carl Mueller (mueller@math.wisc.edu)
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