A formula developed by Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology mathematics professor David Finn was featured on a recent episode of “NUMB3RS,” a CBS television show in which mathematics is used to help ...
Hollywood job: Math consultant on “Numb3rs,” CBS’ FBI-centric series in which mathematics is used to help catch criminals and solve crimes. Rob Morrow plays the FBI agent; David Krumholtz plays ...
On paper, the concept sounds positively deadly: An FBI agent recruits his genius mathematician brother to help solve crimes using concepts such as Heisenberg's uncertainty principle and the Foucault ...
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"When am I ever going to use calculus or trigonometry in real life?" We have all either made or heard that complaint before in high school, but CBS's Numb3rs begs to differ and puts the magic into ...
CBS TV Stars' Appearance on April 28 to Include Q&A and Autograph Signing ST. LOUIS, April 26 /PRNewswire/ -- David Krumholtz and Navi Rawat, stars of the hit CBS show "NUMB3RS," will appear along ...
CBS TV Star's Appearance on February 24th to Include Q&A and Autograph Signing DALLAS and DENVER, Feb. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Navi Rawat, star of the Paramount/CBS hit TV show "NUMB3RS," will appear at ...
Ever since "Sports Night," the Aaron Sorkin series inspired by ESPN's "SportsCenter," I've decided I could watch Sabrina Lloyd read the phone book. But I draw the line at her involvement in a math ...
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Numb3rs to DZero On the hit television show Numb3rs, where crimes are solved with math and science, cosmologist and theoretical physicist Larry Fleinhardt has lived in a monastery and flown into space ...
CBS' new series "Numb3rs" (10 p.m. Fridays) features more abstruse math equations than "Good Will Hunting." It may be the only show in history that used Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle as a key ...