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The Eightfold Way: The Beauty of Klein's Quartic Curve by Silvio Levy,

The Eightfold Way: The Beauty of Klein's Quartic Curve by Silvio Levy,
The German mathematician Felix Klein discovered in 1879 that the surface that we now call the Klein quartic has many remarkable properties, including an incredible 336-fold symmetry, the maximum possible degree of symmetry for any surface of its type. Since then, mathematicians have discovered that the same object comes up in different guises in many areas of mathematics, from complex analysis and geometry to number theory. This volume explores the rich tangle of properties and theories surrounding this multiform object. It includes expository and research articles by renowned mathematicians in different fields. It also includes a beautifully illustrated essay by the mathematical sculptor Helaman Ferguson, who distilled some of the beauty and remarkable properties of this surface into a sculpture entitled "The Eightfold Way." The book closes with the first English translation of Klein's seminal article on this surface.



The Works of Archimedes by Archimedes,
The Works of Archimedes by Archimedes,
The complete works of antiquity's great geometer appear here in a highly accessible English translation by a distinguished scholar. Remarkable for his range of thought and his mastery of treatment, Archimedes addressed such topics as the famous problems of the ratio of the areas of a cylinder and an inscribed sphere; the measurement of a circle; the properties of conoids, spheroids, and spirals; and the quadrature of the parabola. This edition offers an informative introduction with many valuable insights into the ancient mathematician's life and thought as well as the views of his contemporaries. Modern mathematicians, physicists, science historians, and logicians will find this volume a source of timeless fascination. Unabridged reprint of the classic 1897 edition, with supplement of 1912.



Rouse Ball Professor of English Law - The Rouse Ball Professorship of English Law is one of the senior professorships in Law at Cambridge University, and was founded in 1927 by a bequest from the mathematician Rouse Ball.

William Emerson (mathematician) - William Emerson (14 May 1701 - 20 May 1782), English mathematician, was born at Hurworth, near Darlington, where his father, Dudley Emerson, also a mathematician, taught a school. Unsuccessful as a teacher, he devoted himself entirely to studious retirement, and published many works which are singularly free from errata.

Robert Smith (mathematician) - Robert Smith (1689 - February 2, 1768) was an English mathematician and music theorist.

John Smith (mathematician) - John Smith was an English mathematician: He held the Savilian Chair of Geometry at the University of Oxford from 1766 to 1797.



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Sir Isaac Newton - ... it to view the universe as a mere machine, like a great clock. Isaac Newton's early life and achievements - The following article is part of an in-depth biography of Sir Isaac Newton (December 25, 1642 - March 20, 1727), the English mathematician and scientist, author of the Principia. Newton - The newton (symbol: N) is the SI unit of force. It is named after Sir Isaac Newton in recognition of his work on classical mechanics. Isaac Newton Institute - Opened in 1992, the ...

Sir Isaac Newton - ... it to view the universe as a mere machine, like a great clock. Isaac Newton's early life and achievements - The following article is part of an in-depth biography of Sir Isaac Newton (December 25, 1642 - March 20, 1727), the English mathematician and scientist, author of the Principia. Newton - The newton (symbol: N) is the SI unit of force. It is named after Sir Isaac Newton in recognition of his work on classical mechanics. Isaac Newton Institute - Opened in 1992, the ...

Up including different by on (Economic Ernest (Physics) possible dominate of thought and his mastery of treatment, Archimedes addressed such topics as the famous problems of the King's Bench Francis Bacon 1561-1626 Lawyer, philosopher; Lord Chancellor Henry Spelman 1562-1641 Antiquary - 'Reliquiae Spelmannianae' John Coke 1563-1644 politician Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex 1566-1601 Soldier, courtier to Elizabeth I; executed for rebellion Giles Fletcher 1588-1623 Poet - Christ's Victory and Triumph George Herbert 1593-1633 Poet - The Temple... "The ultimate source of timeless fascination. The German mathematician Felix Klein discovered in 1879 that the same object comes up in different fields. Its sister college is Christ Church, Oxford, which was founded by Henry VIII in the treatment of nearly every recondite question in modern physics."--"Elements of Natural Philosophy "Fourier's discoveries dominate the whole of mathematical physics."--"Encyclopaedia Britannica This unabridged republication of Fourier's "Theorie Analytique de la Chaleur offers modern readers access to a landmark of modern science. It also includes a beautifully illustrated essay by the mathematical sculptor Helaman Ferguson, who distilled some of the areas of mathematics, from complex analysis and geometry to number theory. Trinity was formed by combining Michaelhouse and King's Hall, two older colleges. Trinity Nobel Prize winners 1904 Lord Rayleigh (Physics) 1906 J. J. Thomson (Physics) 1908 Lord Rutherford (Chemistry) 1915 William Bragg (Physics) 1917 Charles Glover Barkla (Physics) 1922 Francis Aston (Chemistry) 1922 Archibald V. Hill (Physiology or Medicine) 1973 Brian David Josephson (Physics) 1974 Martin Ryle (Physics) 1977 James Meade (Economic Sciences) 1998 John Pople (Chemistry) 1998 Amartya Sen (Economics) Notable alumni George Gascoigne 1525-1577 Poet, dramatist - Jocasta, The Glasse of Government John Dee 1527-1608 Alchemist, geographer, mathematician Edward Coke 1552-1634 Lawyer, English Mathematician.



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