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Baseball Fan Creates Algorithm To Divvy Season Tickets
October 22, 1998 When friends buy Mariners' seasons tickets together, who goes to the Yankees game? That was the problem faced by Thomas A. Grandine of Issaquah, Washington, who came up with a unique solution: ... > full story -
Encryption Advance For Secure Global Communications
October 8, 1998 Scientists at the Department of Energy's Los Alamos National Laboratory have achieved a significant advance in demonstrating the viability of an unbreakable encryption scheme for transmitting ... > full story -
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UF Psychologists: Computer Anxiety New Illness Of High-Tech Age
July 31, 1998 To the fear of math, flying and other stressful problems of modern high-tech life add ‘computerphobia,' say University of Florida psychologists. Just as a single bad experience can ... > full story -
Los Alamos Gets Closer To Quantum Computing
March 19, 1998 Researchers at the Department of Energy's Los Alamos National Laboratory have answered several key questions required to construct powerful quantum computers fundamentally different from ... > full story -
NCAA Conference Creates Schedule Using New Algorithm
March 9, 1998 Planning the often complex schedule of home and away games for men's college basketball has been improved through a new algorithm designed for a conference of the National Collegiate Athletic ... > full story -
World's Largest Known Prime Number Found -- 2^2976221-1 Is The 36th Known Mersenne Prime
September 7, 1997 Gordon Spence, using a program written by George Woltman, has discovered what is now the largest known prime number. The prime number, 2^2976221-1, is one of a special class of prime numbers called ... > full story -
Gwynn May Top Cobb As Baseball's All-Time Best Hitter
July 6, 1997 Come late July, outfielder Tony Gwynn of the San Diego Padres could best the late, great Ty Cobb as the top hitter in baseball history. So says Dr. Michael Schell of the University of North Carolina ... > full story -
"The Internet" Is The Theme For Mathematics Awareness Week
April 1, 1997 Mathematics and the Internet is the theme for Mathematics Awareness Week 1997 which will be observed nationwide from April 20 - ... > full story
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