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  1. Shakuntala Devi (4 November 1929 – 21 April 2013) was an Indian mental calculator, astrologer, and writer, popularly known as the "Human Computer". Her talent earned her a place in the 1982 edition of The Guinness Book of World Records.

  2. Jul 31, 2020 · Explained: What was the secret of Shakuntala Devi’s calculating abilities? Shakuntala Devi, the subject of a new film, was never formally educated, and her performance in cognitive tests was not exceptional. How then could she multiply 13-digit numbers in seconds, and extract cube roots instantly?

  3. Shakuntala Devi was extremely talented in calculations and her achievements /books show her contribution to maths. Her ability to calculate accurately with enormous speed has never been seen before. She used to beat the speed of computers in calculations.

  4. May 10, 2024 · By her teens, Shakuntala Devi, a human calculator, had amassed mathematical knowledge equivalent to a university degree. But it was entirely her flavor, brewed personally over years of voraciously indulging her obsession with numbers—a true unschooled mathematical maverick.

  5. He observed that she was able to compute the cube root of 61,629,875 and the seventh root of 170,859,375 before he could write them in his notebook. You can see a demonstration of Shakuntala Devi performing her magic at: https://youtu.be/yYnZT1KN0fA.

  6. Why is Shakuntala Devi famous? Most of the time, people were astonished by Devi’s mathematical excellence. People were always thinking about how Shakuntala Devi calculates such huge numbers randomly assigned to her in an instant.

  7. Apr 21, 2021 · Shakuntala Devi demonstrated the multiplication of two 13-digit numbers 7,686,369,774,870 x 2,465,099,745,779 picked at random by the Computer Department of Imperial College, London on June 18,...

  8. Yet, Shakuntala Devi dislikes being called the ‘human computer’. She strongly believes that people have minds better than any computer. Her passionate interest in exploring and expanding the learning capacity of the human mind led her to develop the concept of ‘mind dynamics’ .

  9. May 31, 2020 · But when Devi tackled enormous problems, the speed resurfaced. To calculate the 23rd root of a 201-digit number in 1977, she needed only fifty seconds. A comparable problem – of calculating the...

  10. Shakuntala Devi, an Indian mathematical wizard, known as “the human computer” for her ability to make incredibly swift calculations, died on Sunday 21 April 2013 in Bangalore, India. According to D. C. Shivadev, (A trustee of the Shakuntala Devi Educational Foundation Public Trust), the cause of death was respiratory, heart, and kidney ...