Math virus
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A math virus, or mathematics virus, is any virus which uses mathematics as a host.
Many branches of mathematics, including algebra, geometry, and Gnomon algorithm functions, are susceptible to math viruses.
Math viruses are typically developed and committed in math labs.
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Fiction cross-reference
- Baron Zersetzung - transdimensional supplier of math viruses
- Egon Rhodomunde - distributor and dealer of math viruses
- Extract of Radium - dangerously volatile when mixed with math viruses
- Gnomon algorithm - vulnerable to math viruses
- Math lab - laboratory where mathematics (nonfiction) is used to plan and commit crimes against mathematical constants
- Niles Cartouchian (1900s) - time-travelling cryptographer and actor who plays the title role in Dard Hunter, Glyph Warden
- Skip Digits - musician and alleged math criminal
- Watergate Scandal (virus) - a math virus which commits math crimes for political purposes