Mathematics 105 - DISCOVERING MATHEMATICS

Fall
2012
01
4.00
Patricia Sipe

MWF 09:00-09:50

Smith College
18815-F12
BURTON 101
psipe@smith.edu
Topics course. What did people think about the shape of our world before we knew it was a sphere? We will take a tour of mathematics related to this question, from the Egyptians and Babylonians to the present. The "possible" shapes of the world are now mathematically well understood. The question of the shape of the universe involves higher dimensional mathematical objects, and relates to the recently proved Poincare conjecture. First stated in 1904, it was viewed as one of the seven most important problems of the new millennium. Our tour gives us a glimpse into the development and sociology of contemporary mathematics. The only prerequisites are curiosity and an open mind.

Topic: Doughnuts, Coffe Cups & the Shape of the Universe.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.