David Andrew Bailey (1970 - ), Owner of The Arua Group (www.theauragroup.com) and online video veteran. Chairman of Planning Commission for the City of Fullerton, California
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Bailey is chief technologist for the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) and an innovator in the field of experimental mathematics -- a pursuit that has brought him and his colleagues tantalizingly close to solving one of the mysteries of pi.
Bailey was born in Provo, Utah, where his neighbors, mathematicians on the faculty of Brigham Young University, became his role models.
There Bailey was in charge of "shaking down" NASA's first Cray-2 supercomputer; to test its ability to sustain a long calculation, he had two of its four processors compute the first 29 million digits of pi.