Mathematicians Of The Day
14th September
On this day in 2015, the LIGO Observatory detected its first gravitational wave. These waves had been predicted by Einstein in 1916.
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Born:
- 1837: Nicolai Vasilievich Bugaev Ⓟ
- 1845: Charles Niven Ⓟ
- 1858: Henry Fine Ⓟ
- 1887: Simion Stoilow Ⓟ
- 1891: Ivan Matveevich Vinogradov Ⓟ
- 1906: Franz Rellich Ⓟ
- 1920: Alberto Calderón Ⓟ
- 1926: Hans-Joachim Bremermann Ⓟ
- 1936: Leone Burton Ⓟ
Died:
- 1638: Pierre Vernier
- 1712: Giovanni Cassini Ⓟ
- 1835: John Brinkley Ⓟ
- 1910: Jacob Lüroth Ⓟ
- 1912: Georg Landsberg Ⓟ
- 1916: Pierre Duhem Ⓟ
- 1925: Charles Tweedie
- 1932: Ernest Wilczynski Ⓟ
- 1959: James Mitchell Ⓟ
- 1973: Eleanor Pairman Ⓟ
- 1982: González Domínguez Ⓟ
- 1983: Bill Boone Ⓟ
- 2018: Branko Grünbaum Ⓟ
Quotation of the day
From Pierre Duhem
The whole theory of electrostatics constitutes a group of abstract ideas and general propositions, formulated in the clear and concise language of geometry and algebra, and connected with one another by the rules of strict logic. This whole fully satisfies the reason of a French physicist and his taste for clarity, simplicity and order ... Here is a book [by Oliver Lodge] intended to expound a new theory. In it are nothing but strings which move around pulleys, which roll around drums, which go through pearl beads ... toothed wheels which are geared to one another and engage hooks. We thought we were entering the tranquil and neatly ordered abode of reason, but we find ourselves in a factory.