My partner just had a jump to 2. Now if we ever write a paper together I go from not even having one, to 3!
(For the uninitiated: Paul Erdös was a prolific mathematician - his number is 0. Anybody who co-authored a paper with him has an Erdös number of 1. Anybody who in turn collaborates with that person has the number 2, and so on.)
I have to look this up again – I’ve got a finite Erdos number, although I’m pretty sure it’s higher than 2 or 4. There are a couple of people I’ve co-authored with that are likely links to the greater mathematics community.
I’d have to look it up again (or someone could search on the last time this thread came up), but I seem to recall that, if you count papers with more than two authors, mine is 4. And if not, mine is undefined, since I’ve only co-written one published paper and it had four authors.
Ah, here it is. It looks like I killed that thread. Hopefully I won’t do the same for this one.
The Erdös number concept is, of course, trivially related to the Kevin Bacon number. Given that Paul Erdös appear in at least one movie on the IMDB, he may have a finite Kevin Bacon number. But I doubt if Kevin Bacon has authored an academic paper, so I suspect that he doesn’t have an Erdös number.
As the starter of the previous Erdos number thread, I was hoping that by the time the question was asked again that I’d actually have one (research procrastination can be fun, but doesn’t please one’s committee :D)
My research area is Graph Algorithms, so a nice low number is in my future (I hope :P)
See, now I think some movie star needs to rectify this by becoming a mathematician. I mean, Peter Weller is a bona fide classics professor, so why not? Of course, that thought led me to think of what sort of person Hollywood would likely cast as a plausible “movie star by day, mathematician by night”.
I just wanted to mention that Danica McKellar (she played Winnie on The Wonder Years) likely has a finite Erdös-Bacon Number, which is a sum of the two.
If you consider the Kevin Bacon number to include not only actors and actresses , but other people who work on a film (heretical, I know, but some serious cinephiles do), then Erdos has a Kevin Bacon number of at most 4:
N is a Number’s cinematographer, John Knoop, also worked on Star Worms II: Attack of the Pleasure Pods, starring Taylor Gilbert, who appeared with Sandra Bullock in Forces of Nature, who appeared in Loverboy with Kevin Bacon.
Looking at that Erdos Number reference page, I find that I’m three steps from Nebel Winner Arthur Schawlow, who has an Erdos number of 5, giving me an Erdos number of no higher than 8. But that’s only one possibility – there may be a shorter path.
If we can stretch “collaborative path” like Silly Putty and include the successful solicitation of autographs, then I’ve got an Erdos Number of 4, since I once procured the signature of Izzy Gelfand [Erdos #3] for a Gelfand-worshipping mathematician former boyfriend [I have no idea what his # is].
It’s fair to say that they were both pleasantly surprised!