Mathematics and 19th-Century Eclipse Expeditions - Mostly in the Zone
Offered By: Schmid College, Chapman University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating intersection of mathematics and 19th-century eclipse expeditions in this engaging seminar presented by Deborah Kent, Ph.D., from St. Andrews. Delve into the high-stakes astronomical journeys that saw mathematical practitioners traversing the globe in pursuit of scientific discovery during solar eclipses. Examine how these expeditions served as crucial testing grounds for mathematical accuracy, advanced our understanding of the Sun, refined observational technologies, and garnered popular support for scientific endeavors. Investigate the far-reaching impacts of these expeditions, including their influence on the development of US government funding for science, the cultivation of mathematical communities, and the growth of mathematical publications in America. Gain insights into the historical significance of these scientific pursuits and their lasting effects on the field of mathematics and astronomy.
Syllabus
Mostly in the Zone: Mathematics and 19th-Century Eclipse Expeditions (Deborah Kent, St. Andrews)
Taught by
Schmid College, Chapman University
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