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140-Year-Old Math Problem Solved By Researcher

Posted March 04, 2008 9:54 AM

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A problem which has defeated mathematicians for almost 140 years has been solved by a researcher at Imperial College London. Professor Darren Crowdy, Chair in Applied Mathematics, has made the breakthrough in an area of mathematics known as conformal mapping, a key theoretical tool used by mathematicians, engineers and scientists to translate information from a complicated shape to a simpler circular shape so that it is easier to analyse. This theoretical tool has a long history and has uses in a large number of fields including modelling airflow patterns over intricate wing shapes in aeronautics. It is also currently being used in neuroscience to visualise the complicated structure of the grey matter in the human brain. A formula, now known as the Schwarz-Christoffel formula, was developed by two mathematicians in the mid-19th century to enable them to carry out this kind of mapping. However, for 140 years there has been a deficiency in this formula: it only worked for shapes that did not contain any holes or irregularities. Now Professor Crowdy has made additions to the famous Schwarz-Christoffel formula which mean it can be used for these more complicated shapes. He explains the significance of his work, saying: "This formula is an essential piece of mathematical kit which is used the world over. Now, with my additions to it, it can be used in far more complex scenarios than before. In industry, for example, this mapping tool was previously inadequate if a piece of metal or other material was not uniform all over — for instance, if it contained parts of a different material, or had holes." Professor Crowdy's work has overcome these obstacles and he says he hopes it will open up many new opportunities for this kind of conformal mapping to be used in diverse applications. "With my extensions to this formula, you can take account of these differences and map them onto a simple disk shape for analysis in the same way as you can with less complex shapes without any of the holes," he added. Professor Crowdy's improvements to the Schwarz-Christoffel formula were published in the March-June 2007 issue of Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society.

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03/04/2008 9:24 PM

An interesting article, thanks.

As far as I'm concerned, I hadn't know about the problem.

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03/04/2008 10:51 PM

Just want to say "many thanks to Prof. Crowdy" as I would to anyone who added knowledge to the well known Schwarz-Christoffel formula. My wife was using the formula just the other day while calculating the convection oven airflow over her brownies. Dang!! If she'd only had Crowdy's input. What a batch of brownies we would have had!

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03/05/2008 2:45 AM

I think you should be very carefull when you mix "FEMALE" Logic with math or real logic.

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03/05/2008 7:05 AM

Amen to that.

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03/05/2008 5:03 PM

Oh, indeed! You must plead with her to try another batch with the improved formula...

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03/05/2008 7:16 PM

Hello EnviroMan


He did

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03/05/2008 7:32 PM

But that's just not aerodynamically correct Sparky. The flow over the brownies had to be carefully considered here, otherwise unbaked cookie dough would result. She even prototyped plaster casted brownies in her self built wind tunnel.

Long story short, I told wife to "please" leave the kitchen. Then I cooked some awesome brownies.

Incidentally, I feel sorry for Prof. Crowdy for laboring 140 years on that problem. He must be verrrry tired. Anyway, lets all (in unison) tip our hats to Professor Darren Crowdy. Sir, you're a gentleman and a scholar.

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03/05/2008 7:51 PM

Hello Johnjohn

This message has been placed on behalf of Professor Crowdy, who is unable to attend in person, but his PR office have graciously allowed us to use his picture, without paying the usual licensing fee.

"Thank you very much".

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03/05/2008 8:25 PM

ROFLMAO!!!!!

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03/06/2008 12:53 PM

Gosh, yes! I can't think I would have stuck with it for anywhere NEAR that long! Whatta guy...

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03/07/2008 9:15 PM

Finally.

Now I can sleep at nights, without worrying about that unsolved problem.

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