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Mobius Strip Topology

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In the 19th century, pure mathematics research reached a climax in Germany, and Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777-1855) was an epochal example. August Ferdinand Mobius (1790-1868) was his doctoral student whose work was profoundly influenced by him. In the 18th century, it had been mostly the French school of applied mathematics that enabled the rapid developments of science and technology in Europe. How could this shift happen? It can be argued that the major reasons were the devastating consequences of the Napoleonic Wars in Central Europe, leading to the total defeat of Prussia in 1806. Immediately following, far-reaching reforms of the entire state system were carried out in Prussia and other German states, also affecting the educational system. It now guaranteed freedom of university teaching and research. This attracted many creative people with new ideas enabling the "e;golden age"e; of pure mathematics and fundamental theory in physical sciences.Mobius' legacy reaches far into today's sciences, arts, and architecture. The famous one-sided Mobius strip is a paradigmatic example of the ongoing fascination with mathematical topology. This is the first book to present numerous detailed case studies on Mobius topology in science and the humanities. It is written for those who believe in the power of ideas in our culture, experts and laymen alike.
Undertitel
History, Science, and Applications in Nanotechnology, Materials, and the Arts
ISBN
9781000522419
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
2022-11-30
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