Mathematical Constants and Their Beautiful Relationship
Mathematical Constants and Their Beautiful Relationship
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4.00pm Professor John D Barrow Zero is a Hero.
4.45pm Professor Raymond Flood Just Imagine! The Tale of i.
5.30pm Break (foyer café open until 5:55pm for purchase of drinks and snacks)
6.00pm Professor Robin Wilson Pi and e, and ‘the most beautiful theorem in mathematics’.
7.00 pm Close
ABSTRACTS
John D Barrow Zero is a Hero.
A look at the origins of the zero symbol in different cultures and its place and value in the development of mathematics. Some cultures were suspicious of the notion of treating 'nothing' as if it were 'something' in case this turned out to be a logical fallacy that undermined all of their mathematics. We will also look at the concept of the empty set and its uses in defining all the natural numbers. We explore some of the connections and differences between the mathematician's zero and the concepts of 'nothing' and the 'vacuum' in philosophy, theology, physics and cosmology.