Mathematical Patterns in Phone Numbers
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The article explores the mathematical patterns found in phone numbers, sparking interest in the underlying structure of seemingly random numbers.
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3 months ago
I discovered that while telecoms charge premium prices for repetitive numbers like 777-7777, mathematically beautiful numbers (Fibonacci sequences, perfect squares, prime chains) are available at baseline prices, so I got myself a genuinely premium mathematical phone number :-)
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