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July 24, 2014 Melissa Search
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Babylonian
By the 17th century B.C., the Babylonians had a relatively advanced knowledge of
mathematics, that they memorialized into complicated tables that expressed squares,
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This is pretty good, considering they were counting on their fingers – one theory for the
development of Babylonian mathematics, which worked on a base 60 numeric system,
was that they used the 12 knuckles of the fingers (not counting the thumb) multiplied by
the five fingers of the other hand. Nifty.
Egyptian
Contemporaneous with the Babylonians, the Egyptians were also making great strides
with mathematics, and are believed to have developed the first full-fledged base 10
number system.
The oldest evidence of π in Egypt is found in the Rhind Papyrus, which dates from about
1650 B.C. Together with instructions for multiplication and division, and evidence of
prime numbers, fractions and even some linear equations, the Egyptian π was calculated
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he made the molten sea; it was made with a circular rim, and measured 10 cubits across,
five in height and thirty in circumference.”
Note that the ratio between the circumference and the diameter is 3. Not terribly
precise, but also not bad, considering they had only emerged from the wilderness a few
centuries before.
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The Greeks greatly advanced the study of mathematics, and particularly the field of Space, Space
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About 400 years later, another Greek, Ptolemy, further refined the estimate of π using
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Dating back to 2000 B.C. and built on a 10 based, place value system, Chinese
mathematics were well developed by the 3rd century A.D. when Liu Hiu, who also
developed a type of early calculus, created an algorithm to calculate π to five correct
decimal places.
Two-hundred years later, Zu Chongzhi calculated to six decimal places, and demonstrated
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Persian
Working in the 9th century A.D., Muhammad Al-Khwarizmi, widely credited with creating
two of algebra’s most fundamental methods (balancing and reducing), the adoption of
the Hindu numbering system (1-9, with the addition of a 0) and the inspiration for the
words algebra and algorithm, is said to have calculated π accurately to four decimal
places.
Several hundred years later, in the 15th century A.D., Jamshid al-Kashiintroduced his
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From al-Kashi’s time through to the 18th century, developments related to pi generally
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In 1768, Johann Heinrich Lambert proved that pi is an irrational number, meaning it is a
real number that cannot be written as a quotient of integers (recall Archimedes’
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There was a π lull again, until finally, in the late 19th century, two more interesting things
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happened: in 1873, William Shanks correctly calculated pi to 527 places (he actually
produced 707, but the last 180 were wrong), and in 1882, Carl Louis Ferdinand von How Earth Got Its
Lindemann proved, in Über die Zahl, that π is transcendental, meaning: Name
Pi transcends the power of algebra to display it in its totality. It can’t be
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In the 19th century, not everyone kept up on the latest in the world of mathematics. This
must have been the case with Indiana amateur mathematician Edwin J. Goodwin. In
1896, he had so convinced himself that he had, in fact, found a way to “square the circle,”
that he talked a representative of the Indiana House into introducing a bill (to become a
law) that his value of pi was correct.
Luckily, before the Indiana legislature got too far down that road, a visiting Purdue
University professor informed the esteemed body that it was impossible to square the
circle, and, in fact, Goodwin’s “proof” was based on two errors, most pertinent to this
article, the error that
Cooler heads in the Senate prevailed, and the bill was set aside with one Senator
remarking that, in any event, their legislative powers did not extend to defining
mathematical truths.
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26 COMMENTS
Michael July 24, 2014 8:52 pm
Not one of Indiana’s proudest moments. Can we just forget this ever
happened and move on? Huh?
Michael Gill July 26, 2014 8:50 am
2 for the road
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Fibonacci sequence – 1 1 2 3 5 8 13 21 34 55 89 144 ……. v 1.618
The Fibonacci sequence is named after Fibonacci. His 1202 book Liber Abaci introduced
the sequence to Western European mathematics, although the sequence had been
described earlier in Indian mathematics. By modern convention, the sequence begins
either with F0 = 0 or with F1 = 1. The Liber Abaci began the sequence with F1 = 1, without
an initial 0.
Fibonacci numbers are closely related to Lucas numbers in that they are a
complementary pair of Lucas sequences. They are intimately connected with the golden
ratio; for example, the closest rational approximations to the ratio are 2/1, 3/2, 5/3, 8/5,
… . Applications include computer algorithms such as the Fibonacci search technique
and the Fibonacci heap data structure, and graphs called Fibonacci cubes used for
interconnecting parallel and distributed systems. They also appear in biological settings,
[such as branching in trees, phyllotaxis (the arrangement of leaves on a stem), the fruit
sprouts of a pineapple, the flowering of artichoke, an uncurling fern and the arrangement
of a pine cone.
Origins
The Fibonacci sequence appears in Indian mathematics, in connection with Sanskrit
prosody. In the Sanskrit oral tradition, there was much emphasis on how long (L)
syllables mix with the short (S), and counting the different patterns of L and S within a
given fixed length results in the Fibonacci numbers; the number of patterns that are m
short syllables long is the Fibonacci number Fm + 1.
Susantha Goonatilake writes that the development of the Fibonacci sequence “is
attributed in part to Pingala (200 BC), later being associated with Virahanka (c. 700 AD),
Gopāla (c. 1135), and Hemachandra (c. 1150)”. Parmanand Singh cites Pingala’s cryptic
formula misrau cha (“the two are mixed”) and cites scholars who interpret it in context as
saying that the cases for m beats (Fm+1) is obtained by adding a [S] to Fm cases and [L] to
the Fm−1 cases. He dates Pingala before 450 BC.
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Michael Gill July 26, 2014 8:51 am
Redshift increases with distance
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The law states that the greater the distance between any two galaxies,
the greater their relative speed of separation.
This discovery was the first observational support for the Big Bang theory which had
been proposed by Georges Lemaître in 1927 – a Belgian Roman Catholic priest,
astronomer and professor of physics at the Université catholique de Louvain.
Earlier, in 1917, Albert Einstein had found that his newly developed theory of general
relativity indicated that the universe must be either expanding or contracting. Unable
to believe what his own equations were telling him, Einstein introduced a
cosmological constant (a “fudge factor”) to the equations to avoid this “problem”.
In the 1930s, Hubble was involved in determining the distribution of galaxies and
spatial curvature. These data seemed to indicate that the universe was flat and
homogeneous, but there was a deviation from flatness at large redshifts.
When Einstein learned of Hubble’s redshifts, he immediately realized that the
expansion predicted by General Relativity must be real, and in later life he said that
changing his equations was “the biggest blunder of [his] life.”
In fact, Einstein apparently once visited Hubble and tried to convince him that the
universe was expanding.
The Higgs boson is named after Peter Higgs, one of six physicists who, in 1964,
proposed the mechanism that suggested the existence of such a particle. Although
Higgs’s name has come to be associated with this theory, several researchers between
about 1960 and 1972 each independently developed different parts of it.
In mainstream media the Higgs boson has often been called the “God particle”, from a
1993 book on the topic; the nickname is strongly disliked by many physicists,
including Higgs, who regard it as inappropriate sensationalism.
In 2013 Peter Higgs and François Englert were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for
their discovery.
Other references:
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Stephen William Hawking – born 8 January 1942
The Higgs boson or Higgs particle
Edwin Powell Hubble (November 20, 1889 – September 28, 1953)
The Hubble Space Telescope (HST)
Kepler is a space observatory launched by NASA
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)
The European Organization for Nuclear Research – known as CERN
The International Space Station (ISS)
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Michael Gill July 26, 2014 9:18 am
52
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Fifty-two is the 6th Bell number and a decagonal number. It is an
untouchable number, since it is never the sum of proper divisors of any number, and
it is a noncototient since it is never the answer to the equation x – φ(x).
The first few untouchable numbers are:
2, 5, 52, 88, 96, 120, 124, 146, 162, 188, 206, 210, 216, 238, 246, 248, 262, 268, 276,
288, 290, … (sequence A005114 in OEIS)
The number 5 is believed to be the only odd untouchable number, but this has not
been proven: it would follow from a slightly stronger version of the Goldbach
conjecture. Thus it appears that besides 2 and 5, all untouchable numbers are
composite numbers. No perfect number is untouchable, since, at the very least, it can
be expressed as the sum of its own proper divisors.
There are infinitely many untouchable numbers, a fact that was proven by Paul Erdős.
– Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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