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A Prime for the Millennium

A Prime for the Millennium

Paperback (31 Jan 2000)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Some whole numbers can be divided up into smaller factors; for example 10 is 5 times 2. Other numbers can't, like 7 and 31. These are the prime numbers. Their strange properties have tantalised mathematicians ever since Euclid in the third century BC proved that there are an infinite number of them.;On the evening of January 6th, 1999, the Dublin mathematician John B. Cosgrave left his computer humming to itself over a problem in the theory of primes, and the next morning he found it had fortuitously identified a prime with exactly two thousand digits. The excited e-mail he wrote to his young nephew and niece describing in simple terms the discovery of "the Millennium Prime" is the basis of this booklet. Tim Robinson contributes a preface in which he likens the sequence of primes to "a line of monoliths, each taller than the last, leading beyond all horizons," and concludes that "the mystery of primes is the prime mystery.";This book is aimed at those with an interest in science and its overlap with literature. The cover shows the immense prime number with its two thousand digits.

Book information

ISBN: 9780953050901
Publisher: Folding Landscapes
Imprint: Folding Landscapes
Pub date:
DEWEY: 512.72
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Weight: 229g
Height: 200mm
Width: 135mm
Spine width: 9mm