This topic is about the real mathematician of the world, the great who known to be "The Human-Computer" and this is not a man. A great lady who only seeing the complex problem can answer instantaneously, faster than the computer. So, we are talking about the woman Shakuntala Devi and we will see her life story in this. When she is born, where she read, and how she has famous across the world. The picture showing below is the picture of the actress Vidya Balan who make the film as a biography of Shakuntala Devi and Of course, she did a great job in the movie by the character of Shakuntala Devi.
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Shakuntala Devi
Welcome to Info Shakuntala Devi, was born
on 4 November 1929 in Bengaluru. She was from a conservative Kannada Brahmin
family. Her father did not want to become a temple priest by tradition. That is
why he got a job in a circus. During the circus, he used to perform a variety
of strange tricks. And used to play card games with her daughter in his free
time. He came to know of her unusual memory while playing a card game with her
three-year-old daughter (Shakuntala Devi). She would have done all this without
any special training or any higher education, even formal schooling. At the age of 6, she demonstrated
her amazing mathematical skills at the University of Mysore. A few days later,
after leaving the circus job, Shakuntala Devi's father also organized programs
to showcase the daughter's talent. She then moved to London in 1944 with her
father. Shakuntala Devi married Paritosh Benerjee in the year 1960 after
returning to India. Her husband was working as an Indian Administrative
Services (I.A.S) officer in Kolkata. However, they got divorced in the year
1979.
Shakuntala Devi |
In the year 1980, Shakuntala Devi dared to
contest the Lok Sabha elections for the first time. Her constituency was South
Mumbai and Medak (now a part of Telangana). In Medak, she was a rival to
veteran Congress politician Indira Gandhi. In those days Shakuntala was the
slogan of Devi. "I want to save the people of Medak from making fools by
Indira Gandhi." In that election, she finished 9th with 6514 votes. After
some time, she returned to Bangalore around 1980. Shakuntala Devi gained
amazing popularity abroad after earning a name in India on the strength of
Mathematical Skills. She has travelled to more than 50 countries of the world
and demonstrated his mathematical talent in many educational institutions and
theatres. Apart from this, she also demonstrated his mathematical ability on
television.
The question is 24593728 multiplied by
38722136 now tell me Aayas you want me to give you an answer from this side to
this side or this side to this side tell me to go backward. I think let the
Chandra Shekhar decide. Chandra Shekhar do you want the answer from this site
or this side to this side no we'll keep the unconventional method, later on,
let's go the conventional route for this way I mean we have enough problem
digesting notification so no this way why do we do differently what about the
parallel would you prefer the other way no we should start from the left from
this way right. I got the answer already the answer is 952321680363008 I
wouldn't believe you that was right is that correct? Thank you she is right I
can't believe that are you sure it's even one digit isn't wrong there. it's
perfectly correct.
How she got famous abroad?
In the year 1944 Shakuntala Devi went to
London with her father. There he demonstrated his math skills in many
institutions and schools. The British media was amazed by his mathematical
ability. For this reason, he received immense popularity and special respect
there. In September 1973, mathematics was asked by then-popular host Bob Welling’s
in a program "Nationwide" organized by the BBC's radio channel 'BBC'.
At that time, she was completely taken aback by answering all the complex
questions correctly. And thus, Shakuntala Devi's talent increased the number of
her fans around the world including India doubling day and night.
In 1977, at Southern Methodist University
in Dallas, Devi was given a 23rd route extract of the 201-digit number.
Surprisingly, she gave the correct answer in just 50 seconds The Univac 1101 the computer took more than 1 minute to solve, after writing a special program.
Shakuntala Devi presented at the Imperial College in London on 18 June 1980.
There, two 13-digit numbers were randomly given by the computer department.
Shortly, Devi told them by multiplication of these two numbers. She gave this
answer in 28 seconds. Her amazing talent thrilled everyone present there.
Writer Steven Smith said looking at such abilities - "This result is the
best of everything. It can only be described with incredible words." And thus,
this historical context…
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