Radiology / Medical Imaging
Prime numbers are not directly used in Radiology or Medical imaging, however, it can be used in various algorithms and mathematical techniques that are applied in medical image processing and analysis.
Here’s how prime numbers indirectly contribute to medical imaging:
Image Compression
Prime numbers plays an important role in image compression algorithms used in Radiology or medical imaging. Medical images, like X-rays or MRIs, are really big files, which makes them hard to store or send. Prime numbers help in compressing these files without losing any important and minute diagnostic information.
Signal Processing
Medical imaging techniques such as MRI and CT scans generate signals that undergo digital processing before being reconstructed into images. Prime numbers are used in signal processing algorithms for various tasks such as noise reduction, and filtering these images. Sometimes, these images have some unwanted lines which are removed by filters created with the help of prime numbers.
However Prime Numbers are not directly involved in the process of medical imaging but they influence this process with mathematical principles and algorithms to make image processing and its analysis more efficient.
Applications of Prime Numbers in Real Life
Prime Number is the number which is divisible only by 1 and the number itself, is called Prime Number. It is the natural number which has only 2 factors. Besides their theoretical significance in number theory, there are several applications of prime numbers in real life in various fields, ranging from cryptography and computer science to finance and telecommunications.
We will explore the applications of prime numbers in real life and their impact on modern technology and everyday life.