Shakuntala Devi, Popularly known as the Human Computer for her awesome ability to mentally solve complex mathematical problems.
Without any
formal education as a child, Shakuntala Devi had the ability to memorize and
calculate numbers mentally. An ability her circus artist father discovered
while playing cards with her, when she was just three. He apparently found that
she beat him not by sleight of hand, but by memorizing the cards.
In 1977 in
USA, Shakuntala Devi competed with a computer to see who gives the cube root of
188132517 faster, she won.
On June 18,
1980, the Human computer, Shakuntala Devi demonstrated the multiplication of
two 13-digit numbers 7,686,369,774,870 × 2,465,099,745,779 picked at random by
the Computer Department of Imperial College, London. She answered
18,947,668,177,995,426,462,773,730 in 28 seconds. This event is mentioned in
the Guinness Book of Records.
With the
ability to calculate the cube root of 61,629,875, and the seventh root of
170,859,375 without writing it down or using a calculator, Shakuntala Devi's
abilities were studied by Arthur Jensen, a professor of psychology at the
University of California, Berkeley in 1988.
Jensen wrote
in his report that the calculation was done and answers given even before he wrote
the answer in his notebook. The findings were published in the academic journal
Intelligence in 1990.
In April
2013, Shakuntala Devi passed away in a hospital in Bangalore from complications
of the heart and kidneys at the age of 83. Devi wrote a number of books with
titles like Fun with Numbers and Puzzles to Puzzle You.
Source:
Logical Indian
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