Who has memorized the most digits of e?

The most decimal places of Euler's number memorised is 10,122 and was achieved by Maike Anthony dos Santos Silva (Brazil) in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil, on 6 February 2022.

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How many digits of E are known?

There are many ways of calculating the value of e, but none of them ever give an exact answer, because e is irrational (not the ratio of two integers). But it is known to over 1 trillion digits of accuracy!

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What is the world record for memorization?

In one sitting, Farrow recalled the order of 52 shuffled decks, or 2,704 cards, when he was just 21 years old. He even reclaimed the title after his record was broken, by memorizing the order of 59 decks of shuffled cards, which is 3,068 cards.

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How do you remember the value of E?

Or you can remember the curious pattern that after the "2.7" the number "1828" appears TWICE:
  1. 2.7 1828 1828. And following THAT are the digits of the angles 45°, 90°, 45° in a Right-Angled Isosceles Triangle (no real reason, just how it is):
  2. 2.7 1828 1828 45 90 45. (An instant way to seem really smart!)

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What is the e to 15 digits?

The diagonal creates two congruent right triangles with angle measures 45, 90, and 45. So, add on 459045 to get 2.718281828459045. And that's e to 15 places.

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What is e equal to?

In statistics, the symbol e is a mathematical constant approximately equal to 2.71828183.

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What is the easiest world record?

Easy World Records to Break
  • Most number of underpants put on in under one minute (done in teams of two)
  • Most Smarties/M&Ms eaten in one minute using chopsticks (while blindfolded)
  • Most dominoes stacked in 30 seconds.
  • Most socks put on in 30 seconds.
  • Fastest time to stack a 20 brick right angle LEGO tower.

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What are some of the stupidest World Records?

10 totally stupid world records:
  • Cycling Backward With A Violin. ...
  • Most Snails On a Face. ...
  • Most Eggs Crushed with the Head. ...
  • Most People Brushing Their Teeth Simultaneously. ...
  • Largest Collection of sick Bags. ...
  • Longest Ear Hair. ...
  • Largest Smurf Meeting Ever. ...
  • Most Married Person.

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Who has the sharpest memory in the world?

Leonardo da Vinci is said to have possessed photographic memory. Swami Vivekananda is believed to have eidetic memory as he could memorize a book just by going through it for a single time. The mathematician John von Neumann was able to memorize a column of the phone book at a single glance.

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What is the E+ in math?

Scientific notation is another way to write a number. In scientific notation, the letter E is used to mean "10 to the power of." For example, 1.314E+1 means 1.314 * 101 which is 13.14 .

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Is e an infinite number?

Most familiar as the base of natural logarithms, Euler's number e is a universal constant with an infinite decimal expansion that begins with 2.7 1828 1828 45 90 45… (spaces added to highlight the quasi-pattern in the first 15 digits after the decimal point).

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What is the rarest memory?

Hyperthymesia is the rare ability to recall nearly all past experiences in great detail. The causes of HSAM are currently unknown, but some theories suggest that it may have biological, genetic, or psychological origins. There is currently no way to diagnose hyperthymesia formally.

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Do high IQ have good memory?

Is good memory an indicator of intelligence? Essentially, yes, but not in the way you may think. Short-term memory storage is linked to greater signs of intelligence as measured in IQ tests. But having perfect recall isn't necessarily correlated with high intelligence.

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What celebrity has superhuman memory?

Actress Marilu Henner has a highly superior autobiographical memory, a rare condition identified in only 100 people worldwide. This trait drives her to advocate for more funding for brain research. Give Marilu Henner a random date in the past and she can recall it with amazing clarity. Take April 30, 1980.

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What is the craziest world record?

They are all amazing feats and listed in no particular order of importance or difficulty!
  • Most Rubik's cubes solved on a skateboard.
  • Most blindfolded backwards standing somersaults in one minute.
  • Most keepie uppies while hanging with one hand.
  • Most back wheel bike bunny hops on a bar in one minute.

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What records have never been broken?

However, there are some records that are simply too hard, if not impossible, to ever break.
  • Tallest man ever. The tallest man in history is Robert Pershing Wadlow from USA, who was measured at a whopping 2.72 m (8 ft 11.1 in) of height in 1940. ...
  • Strangest diet. ...
  • Oldest dog ever. ...
  • Heaviest aircraft pulled by a man.

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What world record Cannot be broken?

There is one sports record, however, that will never be beaten: Uwe Hohn's javelin throw of 104.80 meters. Hohn changed the sport with that throw back in 1984, and experts believe it's a record that will never be broken.

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Who had the most babies?

Valentina Vassilyeva and her husband Feodor Vassilyev are alleged to hold the record for the most children a couple has produced. She gave birth to a total of 69 children – sixteen pairs of twins, seven sets of triplets and four sets of quadruplets – between 1725 and 1765, a total of 27 births.

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Do Guinness World Records get paid?

As the world's unrivalled authority on record-breaking achievement, our role is to celebrate the world's best, to inspire ordinary people and to entertain and inform. For these reasons, we do not pay record-breakers for their achievements or for carrying out a record title attempt.

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What does ∑ mean in math?

The symbol ∑ indicates summation and is used as a shorthand notation for the sum of terms that follow a pattern.

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What is the value of e ∞?

The number 'e' is known as Euler's number which is an irrational number. It is a numerical constant having a value of 2.718281828459045..so on, or you can say e∞ is equal to ( 2.71…) ∞.

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What does the ∈ mean in math?

The element-of symbol is used in mathematical set theory to indicate that a point, object or number belongs to a certain set. The symbol resembles the lowercase Greek letter epsilon, but stretched out (∈).

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What age has the strongest memory?

Our ability to remember new information peaks in our 20s, and then starts to decline noticeably from our 50s or 60s. Because the hippocampus is one brain region that continues producing new neurons into adulthood, it plays an important role in memory and learning.

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