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Knuth reward check

Knuth reward checks are checks or check-like certificates awarded by computer scientist Donald Knuth for finding mistakes in, or making suggestions for, his publications. According to ''MIT Technology Review'', "Knuth’s reward checks are among computerdom's most prized trophies".〔Steve Ditlea, "(Rewriting the Bible in 0's and 1's )", ''MIT Technology Review'', 11 January 2002.〕
In the preface of each of his books and on his website,〔See (Books in Print by Donald E. Knuth )〕 Knuth offers a reward of $2.56 (USD) to the first person to find each error in his published books, whether it be technical, typographical, or historical. Knuth explains that $2.56, or 256 cents, corresponds to one hexadecimal dollar.〔(Frequently Asked Questions ) on (Don Knuth's webpage ).〕 Valuable suggestions are worth 32 cents. In his earlier books a smaller reward was offered. For example, the 2nd edition of ''The Art of Computer Programming, Volume 1'', offered $2.00.

Initially, Knuth sent real, negotiable checks to recipients. He stopped doing so in October 2008 because of problems with check fraud. As a replacement, he started his own "Bank of San Serriffe," in the fictional nation of San Serriffe, which keeps an account for everyone who found an error since 2006.〔http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~knuth/boss.html.〕 Knuth now sends out "hexadecimal certificates" instead of negotiable checks.
, Knuth reported having written more than 2,000 checks, with an average value exceeding $8 per check.〔Donald Knuth: "(All questions answered )", ''Notices of the AMS'' 49(3), 318-324〕 , the total value of the checks signed by Knuth was over $20,000 (see NPR interview below). Very few of these checks were actually cashed, even the largest ones. More often they have been framed and kept as "bragging rights".〔Kara Platoni, "(Love at First Byte )", ''Stanford Magazine'', May–June 2006〕〔The (History of TeX )〕
The reward for coding errors found in Knuth's TeX and Metafont programs (as distinguished from errors in Knuth's books) followed an audacious scheme inspired by the Wheat and Chessboard Problem. It started at $2.56,〔 and doubled every year until it reached $327.68.〔 Recipients of this "sweepstakes" reward include Chris Thompson (Cambridge) and Bogusław L. Jackowski (Gdansk),〔(Installation of Knuth's 1995 release )〕 and also Peter Breitenlohner on 20 March 1995.〔(TUG'95: Questions and Answers with Prof. Donald E. Knuth ) and Ch 34 of ''Digital Typography''〕
Knuth is often unable to answer immediately when a reader finds a mistake in one of his books or programs. In some cases, the delay has been several years. For example, on 1 July 1996, Knuth sent out more than 250 letters, 125 of which contained checks, for errors reported in ''The Art of Computer Programming'' since the summer of 1981. A few of these remain unclaimed as of May 2006.〔(What is your current mailing address? ) on Don Knuth's website.〕 When Knuth is not able to reply immediately, he adds 5% interest, compounded continuously, to the reward.〔See (King Solomon and Rabbi Ben Ezra’s Evaluations of Pi ).〕
Each check's memo field identifies the book and page number. 1.23 indicates an error on page 23 of Volume 1. (1.23) indicates a valuable suggestion on that page. The symbol Θ (a Greek theta, making a 'th' sound) denotes the book ''Things a Computer Scientist Rarely Talks About'', KLR denotes the book ''Mathematical Writing'' (by Knuth, Larrabee, and Roberts), GKP and CM denote the book ''Concrete Mathematics'' (by Graham, Knuth, and Patashnik), f1 denotes fascicle 1, CMT denotes the book ''Computer Modern Typefaces'', DT denotes the book ''Digital Typography'', SN denotes ''Surreal Numbers'', CWEB denotes the book ''The CWEB System of Structured Documentation'', DA denotes the book ''Selected Papers on Design of Algorithms'', FG denotes the book ''Selected Papers on Fun and Games'', and MM denotes the book ''MMIXware - A RISC Computer for the Third Millennium''.
==See also==

*Erdős' problems

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