Mathematicians Of The Day
22nd April
On this day in 1715 (old style), the first total solar eclipse visible in London for 500 years took place. Halley predicted its timing to within four minutes and observed it in London with 3 minutes 33 seconds of totality.
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Born:
- 1592: Wilhelm Schickard Ⓟ
- 1811: Otto Hesse Ⓟ
- 1830: Thomas Hirst Ⓟ
- 1861: Emil Müller
- 1884: David Enskog Ⓟ
- 1887: Harald Bohr Ⓟ
- 1891: Harold Jeffreys Ⓟ
- 1903: Taro Morishima Ⓟ
- 1910: Norman Steenrod Ⓟ
- 1929: Michael Atiyah Ⓟ
- 1933: John Frankland Rigby Ⓟ
- 1934: Ene-Margit Tiit Ⓟ
- 1935: Bhama Srinivasan Ⓟ
- 1946: Paul Davies Ⓟ
Died:
- 1945: Wilhelm Cauer Ⓟ
- 1945: Jacques Feldbau Ⓟ
- 1948: Herbert Richmond Ⓟ
- 1994: Rolando Chuaqui Ⓟ
- 2008: Tom Whiteside Ⓟ
Quotation of the day
From Michael Atiyah
But for most practical purposes, you just use the classical groups. The exceptional Lie groups are just there to show you that the theory is a bit bigger; it is pretty rare that they ever turn up.