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  2. Mental abacus - Wikipedia

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    Mental abacus. The abacus system of mental calculation is a system where users mentally visualize an abacus to carry out arithmetical calculations. [1] No physical abacus is used; only the answers are written down. Calculations can be made at great speed in this way.

  3. Mental calculation - Wikipedia

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    Mental calculation has long been a component of mathematical education. Mental calculation consists of arithmetical calculations using only the human brain, with no help from any supplies (such as pencil and paper) or devices such as a calculator. People may use mental calculation when computing tools are not available, when it is faster than ...

  4. Mental calculator - Wikipedia

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    A mental calculator or human calculator is a person with a prodigious ability in some area of mental calculation (such as adding, subtracting, multiplying or dividing large numbers). In 2005, a group of researchers led by Michael W. O'Boyle, an American psychologist previously working in Australia and now at Texas Tech University, has used MRI ...

  5. Arthur T. Benjamin - Wikipedia

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    Doctoral advisor. Alan J. Goldman. Arthur T. Benjamin (born March 19, 1961) is an American mathematician who specializes in combinatorics. Since 1989 he has been a professor of mathematics at Harvey Mudd College, where he is the Smallwood Family Professor of Mathematics. [1]

  6. Trachtenberg system - Wikipedia

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    Trachtenberg system. The Trachtenberg system is a system of rapid mental calculation. The system consists of a number of readily memorized operations that allow one to perform arithmetic computations very quickly. It was developed by the Ukrainian engineer Jakow Trachtenberg in order to keep his mind occupied while being in a Nazi concentration ...

  7. Zerah Colburn (mental calculator) - Wikipedia

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    Zerah Colburn (September 1, 1804 – March 2, 1839) [1][2][3] was an American child prodigy of the 19th century who gained fame as a mental calculator. [4]

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  9. Mental Calculation World Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Mental Calculation World Cup 2016 was held from 23 to 25 September 2016, in Bielefeld Germany. 31 mental calculators from 16 countries participated. The World Cup involved the following 5 main contests: Adding ten 10-digit numbers, 7 minutes. Winner: Yuki Kimura (Japan) Multiplying two 8-digit numbers, 10 minutes.