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NTNU's Onsager Lecture, by Terence Tao, part 3 of 7

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NTNU's Onsager Lecture, by Terence Tao, part 3 of 7.

Terence Tao was awarded the Onsager Medal at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology i December 2008.
An unedited version of Tao's Onsager lecture can be found here: http://multimedie.adm.ntnu.no/mediasite/Viewer/?peid=0de2f45dfe4e404e9be0f26c...



Read more about the Onsager award here: http://www.ntnu.no/onsager

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  • terence tao rulez

  • it's like the quotient of a division. For example: 7=(3*2) + (1). So, one have (1) as the quotient. Therefore, one can write:

    7 mod 3 = 1. Or: 7 mod 2 = 1.

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  • @akmaltk96 er you mean modulo or remainder...quotient is the other thingie.

  • Hey, I'm from Norway

  • not too many even primes in the world....wtf?

    understatment of the century?

  • Mod stands for ``modulo.'' What the other poster said is correct: x mod p is the remainder obtained when x is divided by p. Indeed, one can do mod p arithmetic. For example: Let's try mod 2 addition: 0+1 = 1; 1+1 = 0 mod 2; 2+1 = 1 mod 2; so on. This is studied in algebra and group theory, the basis for number theory.

  • A beautiful man

  • He has a stuttering, stilted speech pattern

  • correction: it is incorrect when I said "it's like the quotient of a division. The quotient is the result of a division. The "mod" operator yields the Remainder. So, for the case "7/3", the quotient is "2", and the remainder is "1".

  • thanks.

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