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Student ciphers square roots in his head

United Press International
| Sunday, April 24, 2005 4:00 a.m.
A French computer science student can cipher the 13th root of a 200-digit number in his head -- in less than 9 minutes. Twenty-four-year-old Alexis Lemaire has spent four years developing a secret matrix technique, memorizing thousands of inter-linked tables of numbers to aid his calculations, the Sunday Telegraph reported. "It's just like learning your times tables really," he said. "But the numbers are bigger." However, Lemaire has a new goal. He wants to learn 40 languages simultaneously or to become a "card sharp" at poker. "It's all about thinking visually," he said. "I have a map or matrix in my head of thousands of tables that I have learned side by side. I can scroll through them and pick out the numbers I need." © Copyright 2005 by United Press International


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