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My phone number is a 7-digit prime that shows up in the digits of pi.

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  • fesshole@mastodon.socialF This user is from outside of this forum
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    My phone number is a 7-digit prime that shows up in the digits of pi. My husband's phone number is a 7-digit prime that shows up in the digits of e. We met when training students for the Maths Olympiad. The fess is how nerdy we both are.

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    • fesshole@mastodon.socialF fesshole@mastodon.social

      My phone number is a 7-digit prime that shows up in the digits of pi. My husband's phone number is a 7-digit prime that shows up in the digits of e. We met when training students for the Maths Olympiad. The fess is how nerdy we both are.

      nwalfield@mastodon.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
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      @fesshole That the numbers are both prime is a cool coincidence, but all numbers show up in irrational numbers like pi and e.

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        @Gaelan @fesshole Interesting question. Not necessarily or? Would be really interested in knowing the answer.

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        • no_brainer@mastodon.socialN no_brainer@mastodon.social

          @Gaelan @fesshole Interesting question. Not necessarily or? Would be really interested in knowing the answer.

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          @no_brainer @Gaelan @fesshole I guess it's more whether they're in the first hundred digits otherwise yes it's sort of meaningless as I am also fairly sure every combination occurs somewhere as that's part of being irrational

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          • fesshole@mastodon.socialF fesshole@mastodon.social

            My phone number is a 7-digit prime that shows up in the digits of pi. My husband's phone number is a 7-digit prime that shows up in the digits of e. We met when training students for the Maths Olympiad. The fess is how nerdy we both are.

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            @fesshole that's AWESOME.

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            • sldrant@mastodon.socialS sldrant@mastodon.social

              @no_brainer @Gaelan @fesshole I guess it's more whether they're in the first hundred digits otherwise yes it's sort of meaningless as I am also fairly sure every combination occurs somewhere as that's part of being irrational

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              @sldrant @Gaelan @fesshole Are you sure, or is there a mathematical proof, that *any* (in this case 7-digit) combination will appear somewhere in an irrational number?

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              • fesshole@mastodon.socialF fesshole@mastodon.social

                My phone number is a 7-digit prime that shows up in the digits of pi. My husband's phone number is a 7-digit prime that shows up in the digits of e. We met when training students for the Maths Olympiad. The fess is how nerdy we both are.

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                @fesshole
                And when you multiply, RSA is born.

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                • no_brainer@mastodon.socialN no_brainer@mastodon.social

                  @sldrant @Gaelan @fesshole Are you sure, or is there a mathematical proof, that *any* (in this case 7-digit) combination will appear somewhere in an irrational number?

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                  @no_brainer @Gaelan @fesshole I'm not certain but I thought most sequences were, and 7 is a short length.
                  Guess you can search for your number on a page with the first million digits
                  https://www.piday.org/million/

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                    @Gaelan you have an application for that ^^ : https://www.angio.net/pi/

                    (with 100 million of pi decimals, the odds seems to be 99.995%)
                    @fesshole

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                    • fesshole@mastodon.socialF fesshole@mastodon.social

                      My phone number is a 7-digit prime that shows up in the digits of pi. My husband's phone number is a 7-digit prime that shows up in the digits of e. We met when training students for the Maths Olympiad. The fess is how nerdy we both are.

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                      @fesshole whereas if you’d met at a cybersecurity convention you’d still not know each other’s numbers.

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