Jason Earls is a writer, guitarist, and computational number theorist currently living in Texas with his wife, Christine.
He is the author of Mathematical Bliss, Underground Guitar Handbook, That Man is a Sinner, Primitive Knife Manual, The Lowbrow Experimental Mathematician, Red Zen, How to Become a Guitar Player from Hell, Cocoon of Terror (Afterbirth Books), Heartless Bast*rd In Ecstasy, and other books.
His mathematical work has been published in Scientia Magna, Mathworld.com, Neometropolis, three of Clifford Pickover's books, Prime Curios, Mathematical Spectrum, and The Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. His fiction has been published in M-Brane SF, Yankee Pot Roast, Thirteen, Red Scream, Bust Down the Door and Eat All the Chickens, AlienSkin, Nocturnal Ooze, Escaping Elsewhere, Theatre of Decay, and other fine publications.
Number of Articles Written: 167
Number of Usage Licenses Sold: 30
Number of Unique Licenses Sold: 27
Number of Full Rights Licenses Sold: 37
An original computational number theory problem concerning Harshad numbers is investigated, with plenty of data provided. Inspired by the distribution of prime numbers, this problem involves taking "slices" out of the number line and examining them for Harshad numbers.
Words: 1729 Downloads: 0 Category: Math By: Jason EarlsAn original "concrete prime" that spells out "infinity" in its decimal expansion is given, with a computational proof that primes are infinite. Also one-word poems are discussed.
Words: 938 Downloads: 0 Category: Math By: Jason EarlsAn original computational number theory problem is investigated, with plenty of data provided. The problem concerns prime numbers, square numbers, and triangular numbers, with definitions listed for each.
Words: 749 Downloads: 0 Category: Math By: Jason EarlsA new philosophical theory of how to lower natural inhibitions is proposed, with "examples" provided by the life and career of the great ballet dancer Vaslav Nijinsky. Techniques for developing inhibition lowering skills are also discussed.
Words: 1173 Downloads: 0 Category: Psychology By: Jason EarlsA new philosophical theory of interpreting reality is proposed, with real life examples provided. The theory mainly involves how to cope with “bad circumstances” that arise in life.
Words: 743 Downloads: 0 Category: Psychology By: Jason EarlsThe practice of check kiting is explained, with examples given. Punishments involved are also discussed, with portions of a relevant law quoted.
Words: 622 Downloads: 0 Category: Finance By: Jason Earls