The research, helmed by mathematicians Professor Stephen Woodcock and Jay Falletta from the University of Technology Sydney, ...
New study challenges the belief that monkeys could randomly type the complete works of Shakespeare after clicking at the ...
It’s a staple of popular fiction, but two mathematicians in Australia now say that an age-old maxim is nothing more than ...
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Could monkeys randomly striking keys on a keyboard for an for an infinite period of time produce a Shakespearean work? Doubtful, says a new study of the "Infinite Monkey Theorem." ...
The calculations were based on a monkey spending around 30 years typing one key a second at a keyboard with 30 keys ...
The adage, known as the infinite monkey theorem, suggests that if given ... But a peer-reviewed study by two Australian mathematicians has found that while this is mathematically true, the amount ...
It turns out a monkey – given an infinite amount of time and a typewriter – wouldn’t be able to write Shakespeare before the universe ends, according to a new study.
Two Australian mathematicians have called into question an old adage, that if given an infinite amount of time, a monkey pressing keys on a typewriter would eventually write the complete works of ...