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This article attempts to list references specific and common mathematical issues. | |||
==Season 2== | |||
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=== | *While Fry and Amy are in the closet, there are two books labelled P and NP. This refers to the [[wikipedia:P=NP problem|P=NP problem]] | ||
==={{elink|2ACV08|Raging Bender}}=== | |||
[[Image:Number 9 Raging Bender.jpg|200px|right]] | |||
*In this episode, also in I Dated a Robot, features the theater Loew's ℵ0-Plex. ℵ (aleph) is used in a sequence of numbers to represent the size of infinite sets. Also, the suffix -plex means how many screens in a cinema. In this case, the ℵ would indicate that there is an infinate amount of screens in Loew theater. <br> | |||
More info [[wikipedia:Aleph number|here]]. | |||
==={{elink|2ACV15|The Problem with Popplers}}=== | |||
*On the bilboard that Leela again crashes, it shows how much Popplers were sold. It says: 3.8 x 10^10 popplers sold. That number is the average distance from the Earth to the Moon (measured in centimetres). |
Revision as of 23:31, 31 December 2008
This article attempts to list references specific and common mathematical issues.
Season 2
"Put Your Head on My Shoulder" (2ACV07)
- While Fry and Amy are in the closet, there are two books labelled P and NP. This refers to the P=NP problem
"Raging Bender" (2ACV08)
- In this episode, also in I Dated a Robot, features the theater Loew's ℵ0-Plex. ℵ (aleph) is used in a sequence of numbers to represent the size of infinite sets. Also, the suffix -plex means how many screens in a cinema. In this case, the ℵ would indicate that there is an infinate amount of screens in Loew theater.
More info here.
"The Problem with Popplers" (2ACV15)
- On the bilboard that Leela again crashes, it shows how much Popplers were sold. It says: 3.8 x 10^10 popplers sold. That number is the average distance from the Earth to the Moon (measured in centimetres).