Erdos Number

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strangequark

Does anyone here have an Erdos number? If so, what is yours?

Drknownothing

thats how far we are from mathematician Erdos? Where is he?

strangequark

Where is he? I guess that would be 0. I've never been asked that question before....

Nytik

It is indeed 0, from Wikipedia:

Paul Erdős is the one person having an Erdős number of zero.

strangequark

I'm happy to be on Wikipedia's good side. :)

Drknownothing

but dont we have to knowErdős location in the world, inorder to figure out our number?

strangequark

No, just the number of links to a joint paper with him.

Summum_Malum

He is dead anyways .. check this little link http://xkcd.com/599/ ... Very funny little strip that includes Erdos.. He was a fascinating person by the way.. a child prodigy, exchanging jokes in ancient greek at the age of 8 (if memory serves me) and being shown of doing calculations in his head when guests came by. Later on he became troubled (as so many other geniuses) - but you can read about him yourselves...

Nytik

I've got a feeling people are misunderstand the Erdos number.

The Erdos number is not a measure of distance (in metres), rather a measure of how many people you must past through via co-authorship to reach Erdos himself. Ergo, you must have co-authored a mathematical paper (and even this does not guarantee that you have a defined Erdos Number).

Summum_Malum

Nytik, I think only one person got that idea =) .. Actually there is a similar number in the Hollywood industry,  though I can't remember which actor it is based on...

Summum_Malum

tweekin??

Vance917

I co-authored a paper with a fellow about ten years ago, and he explained the Erdos number to me (prior to that, I had never heard of it, although I had, before then, heard of Erdos).  This fellow, Tom Permutt (isn't that a great name for a math guy?), told me his Erdos number, and told me that now I have one too.  So I know that I have one ... I just don't know what it is.  I suppose that partial information might bear some resemblance to the axiom of choice?  As in, we know that it exists but we cannot quite point to it?

Nytik
Summum_Malum wrote:

Actually there is a similar number in the Hollywood industry,  though I can't remember which actor it is based on...


Kevin Bacon.

There is also a chess version, the Morphy number, which is how many games you are away from Morphy. For example, Karpov has Morphy Number 4 - He played Reshevsky, who played Janowski, who played Bird, who played Morphy.

strangequark

Hmm, never heard of the Morphy number before. Thanks everyone.

Eternal_Patzer
Nytik wrote:
Summum_Malum wrote:

Actually there is a similar number in the Hollywood industry,  though I can't remember which actor it is based on...


Kevin Bacon.

There is also a chess version, the Morphy number, which is how many games you are away from Morphy. For example, Karpov has Morphy Number 4 - He played Reshevsky, who played Janowski, who played Bird, who played Morphy.


Cool!  I played Reshevsky (postal chess), so I have a Morphy number of 5.  I had no idea.  Cool

strangequark

I am the only person living with a strangequark number of 0. Wow!

Wink

Thijs

You can check your Kasparov-number (and many others, like Capablanca, Alekhine, Tal, Fischer) at www.ibeatgarry.com which calculates how many wins you are away from The Boss or others.

Apparently I am 5 links from Kasparov and Fischer and 4 links from Topalov and Tal.

Nytik
Eternal_Patzer wrote:

Cool!  I played Reshevsky (postal chess), so I have a Morphy number of 5.  I had no idea.  


Actually, that would give you Morphy Number 4 (as Reshevsky's number is 3).

pawn_slayer666

Eternal Patzer, can I challenge you to get a Morphy number of 5?

strangequark

I won't even bother to get into this stuff yet. I'm ignorantly unrated although I probably have some high number.