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[MINI] Monkeys on Typewriters
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Length:
3 minutes
Released:
Nov 14, 2014
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Podcast episode
Description
What is randomness? How can we determine if some results are randomly generated or not? Why are random numbers important to us in our everyday life? These topics and more are discussed in this mini-episode on random numbers.
Many readers will be vaguely familar with the idea of "X number of monkeys banging on Y number of typewriters for Z number of years" - the idea being that such a setup would produce random sequences of letters. The origin of this idea was the mathemetician Borel who was interested in whether or not 1,000,000 monkeys working for 10 hours per day might eventually reproduce the works of shakespeare.
We explore this topic and provide some further details in the show notes which you can find over at dataskeptic.com
Many readers will be vaguely familar with the idea of "X number of monkeys banging on Y number of typewriters for Z number of years" - the idea being that such a setup would produce random sequences of letters. The origin of this idea was the mathemetician Borel who was interested in whether or not 1,000,000 monkeys working for 10 hours per day might eventually reproduce the works of shakespeare.
We explore this topic and provide some further details in the show notes which you can find over at dataskeptic.com
Released:
Nov 14, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
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