Literary •
Frank Herbert's novel
Dune, specially trained mental calculators known as
Mentats have replaced mechanical computers completely. Several important supporting characters in the novel, namely
Piter De Vries and
Thufir Hawat, are Mentats.
Paul Atreides was originally trained as one without his knowledge. However, these Mentats do not specialize in mathematical calculations, but in total recall of many different kinds of data. For example, Thufir Hawat is able to recite various details of a mining operation, including the number of various pieces of equipment, the people to work them, the profits and costs involved, etc. In the novel he is never depicted as doing actual academic mathematical calculations. Mentats were valued for their capacity as humans to store data, because "thinking machines" are outlawed. •
Roald Dahl's novel
Matilda, the lead character is portrayed having exceptional computational skills as she computes her father's profit without the need for paper computations. During class (she is a first-year elementary school student), she does large-number multiplication problems in her head almost instantly. • Andrew Jackson "Slipstick" Libby is a calculating prodigy in
Robert A. Heinlein's
Sci-Fi story ''
Methuselah's Children''. •
Haruki Murakami's novel
Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World, a class of mental calculators known as
Calcutecs perform
cryptography in a sealed-off portion of their brains, the results of which they are unable to access from their normal waking consciousness.
Film Fiction Twentieth century 1980s • In the 1988 movie
Rain Man, Raymond Babbitt, an autistic man with
savant syndrome, can mentally calculate large numbers, amongst other abilities.
1990s • In the 1991 movie
Little Man Tate, Fred Tate in the audience blurts out the answer during a mental calculation contest. • In the 1997 sci-fi thriller
Cube, one of the prisoners, Kazan, is mentally disabled and is later revealed to be a savant who is able to calculate prime factors in his head. • In 1998
Darren Aronofsky's film
Pi, Maximillian Cohen is asked a few times by a young child with a calculator to do large multiplications and divisions in his head, which he promptly does, correctly. • In 1998 film
Mercury Rising, a 9-year-old
autistic savant with
prodigious math abilities cracks a
top secret government code.
Twenty-first century 2000s • In the 2006 film
Stranger than Fiction, the main character, Harold Crick, is able to perform rapid arithmetic at the request of his co-workers.
2010s • In the 2012 film
Safe, a female child math genius is kidnapped to be used by the Chinese Triad. • In the 2016 film
The Accountant, Christian Wolff is a high-functioning autistic man who tracks insider financial deceptions for numerous criminal organizations. • In the 2017 film
Gifted, an intellectually gifted seven-year-old, Mary Adler, becomes the subject of a custody battle between her uncle and grandmother.
Bio • In 2020, an eponymous film
Shakuntala Devi on the life of Indian mathematician, writer, astrologer and mental calculator
Shakuntala Devi.
Television • In the
USA Network legal drama
Suits, the main character, Mike Ross, is asked to multiply considerably large numbers in his head to impress two girls, and subsequently does so. • In the Fox television show
Malcolm in the Middle,
Malcolm Wilkerson displays astounding feats of automatic mental calculation, which causes him to fear his family will see him as a "freak", and causes his brother to ask, "Is Malcolm a robot?". • In the 1990s NBC TV sitcom
NewsRadio, reporter/producer Lisa Miller can mentally calculate products, quotients, and square roots effortlessly and almost instantly, on demand. • In the 2007 sitcom
The Big Bang Theory, the main character,
Sheldon Cooper, calculates numbers and solutions in his head for his theoretical physics research. • In the 2008 show
Breaking Bad, the main character,
Walter White, is shown to calculate most of the numbers to his deals, such as profit and production costs, purely within his head. • In another Fox television show,
Fringe, in the third episode of the third season, Olivia and her fellow Fringe Division members encounter an individual with severe cognitive impairment who has been given experimental
nootropics and as a result has become a mathematical genius. The individual is able to calculate hundreds of equations simultaneously, which he leverages to avoid being returned to his original state of cognitive impairment. • In the 2014 TV series
Scorpion, Sylvester Dodd, a gifted mathematician and statistician with an IQ of 175; he is described as a "human calculator".
Animation In the 2009 Japanese animated film
Summer Wars, the main character, mathematical genius Kenji Koiso, is able to mentally break purely mathematical encryption codes generated by the OZ virtual world's security system. He can also
mentally calculate the day of the week a person was born, based on their birthday. == See also ==