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Check Digits and the Pentagon

In: Mathematica in Action

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  • Stan Wagon

    (Macalester College, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science)

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Almost all institutions that rely in a serious way on serial numbers use a check digit scheme to enhance the number and maximize the chance that a computer can detect an error when the number is input. The United States Postal Service, UPS, FedEx, airlines, credit card companies, grocery stores, blood banks, money banks, and driver’s license bureaus. However, all these institutions use imperfect schemes based on normal arithmetic. A perfect scheme, in a sense to be described in §16.2, can be defined if one uses the group of symmetries of a pentagon (a noncommutative group of order 10) to code the 10 digits. In this chapter we will show how the built-in NonCommutativeMultiply operation can be used to do some group theory.

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  • Stan Wagon, 2010. "Check Digits and the Pentagon," Springer Books, in: Stan Wagon (ed.), Mathematica in Action, edition 3, chapter 16, pages 423-429, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-0-387-75477-2_17
    DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-75477-2_17
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