fbpx
Wikipedia

Lucasian Professor of Mathematics

The Lucasian Chair of Mathematics (/lˈkziən/) is a mathematics professorship in the University of Cambridge, England; its holder is known as the Lucasian Professor. The post was founded in 1663 by Henry Lucas, who was Cambridge University's Member of Parliament in 1639–1640, and it was officially established by King Charles II on 18 January 1664. It was described by The Daily Telegraph as one of the most prestigious academic posts in the world.[1] Since its establishment, the professorship has been held by, among others, Isaac Newton, Charles Babbage, George Stokes, Joseph Larmor, Paul Dirac, and Stephen Hawking.

History edit

Henry Lucas, in his will, bequeathed his library of 4,000 volumes to the university and left instructions for the purchase of land whose yielding should provide £100 a year for the founding of a professorship.[2]

Babbage applied for the vacancy in 1826, after Turton, but Airy was appointed. William Whewell (who considered applying, but preferred both Herschel and Babbage to himself) remarked that he would be the best professor, but that the heads of the colleges would not see that. Nonetheless, Babbage was appointed when the chair became free again two years later.[3]

The current (19th) Lucasian Professor is Michael Cates, starting from 1 July 2015.[4] The previous holder of the post was theoretical physicist Michael Green who was a fellow in Clare Hall. He was appointed in October 2009,[5] succeeding Stephen Hawking, who himself retired in September 2009, in the year of his 67th birthday, as required by the university.[6] Green holds the position of Emeritus Lucasian Professor of Mathematics.

List of Lucasian professors edit

# Year of appointment Portrait Name Speciality Tenure (years)
1 1663   Isaac Barrow
(1630–1677)
Classics and mathematics 6
2 1669   Isaac Newton
(1643–1727)
Mathematics and physics 33
3 1702   William Whiston
(1667–1752)
Mathematics 9
4 1711   Nicholas Saunderson
(1682–1739)
Mathematics 28
5 1739   John Colson
(1680–1760)
Mathematics 21
6 1760   Edward Waring
(1736–1798)
Mathematics 38
7 1798   Isaac Milner
(1750–1820)
Mathematics and chemistry 22
8 1820   Robert Woodhouse
(1773–1827)
Mathematics 2
9 1822   Thomas Turton
(1780–1864)
Mathematics 4
10 1826   George Biddell Airy
(1801–1892)
Astronomy 2
11 1828   Charles Babbage
(1791–1871)
Mathematics and computing 11
12 1839   Joshua King
(1798–1857)
Mathematics 10
13 1849   George Gabriel Stokes
(1819–1903)
Physics and fluid mechanics 54
14 1903   Joseph Larmor
(1857–1942)
Physics 29
15 1932   Paul Dirac
(1902–1984)
Physics 37
16 1969 James Lighthill
(1924–1998)
Fluid mechanics 10
17 1979   Stephen Hawking
(1942–2018)
Theoretical physics and cosmology 30
18 2009   Michael Green
(born 1946)
String theory 6
19 2015   Michael Cates
(born 1961)
Statistical mechanics of soft condensed matter current

Cultural references edit

In the final episode of the science-fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, one of the main characters, the android Data, holds the Lucasian Chair in the late 24th century, albeit in an alternate reality.[7][8][9]

References edit

  1. ^ "Michael Green to become Lucasian Professor of Mathematics". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 11 December 2012.
  2. ^ Bruen, Robert (May 1995). . LucasianChair.org. Archived from the original on 23 December 2013. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
  3. ^ Isaac Todhunter (1876). William Whewell, D. D., Master of Trinity College, Cambridge: An Account of His Writings: with Selections from His Literary and Scientific Correspondence. MacMillan. pp. 71ff.
  4. ^ "Cambridge University Reporter No 6380". 18 March 2015. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
  5. ^ . timesonline.typepad.com. 20 October 2009. Archived from the original on 18 February 2010. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
  6. ^ "Hawking gives up academic title". BBC News. 30 September 2009. Retrieved 1 October 2009.
  7. ^ Orrman-Rossiter, Kevin. "From Newton to Hawking and beyond: a short history of the Lucasian Chair". The Conversation. Retrieved 25 February 2016.
  8. ^ "Michael Zaslow, First "Redshirt" on Star Trek, The Original Series, Died 11 Years Ago from ALS". The ALS Association Greater New York Chapter. Retrieved 25 February 2016.
  9. ^ "Video: How String Theory scaled up". phys.org. Retrieved 25 February 2016.

Further reading edit

  • Kevin Knox and Richard Noakes, From Newton to Hawking: A History of Cambridge University's Lucasian Professors of Mathematics ISBN 0-521-66310-5

lucasian, professor, mathematics, lucasian, chair, mathematics, mathematics, professorship, university, cambridge, england, holder, known, lucasian, professor, post, founded, 1663, henry, lucas, cambridge, university, member, parliament, 1639, 1640, officially. The Lucasian Chair of Mathematics l uː ˈ k eɪ z i e n is a mathematics professorship in the University of Cambridge England its holder is known as the Lucasian Professor The post was founded in 1663 by Henry Lucas who was Cambridge University s Member of Parliament in 1639 1640 and it was officially established by King Charles II on 18 January 1664 It was described by The Daily Telegraph as one of the most prestigious academic posts in the world 1 Since its establishment the professorship has been held by among others Isaac Newton Charles Babbage George Stokes Joseph Larmor Paul Dirac and Stephen Hawking Contents 1 History 2 List of Lucasian professors 3 Cultural references 4 References 5 Further readingHistory editHenry Lucas in his will bequeathed his library of 4 000 volumes to the university and left instructions for the purchase of land whose yielding should provide 100 a year for the founding of a professorship 2 Babbage applied for the vacancy in 1826 after Turton but Airy was appointed William Whewell who considered applying but preferred both Herschel and Babbage to himself remarked that he would be the best professor but that the heads of the colleges would not see that Nonetheless Babbage was appointed when the chair became free again two years later 3 The current 19th Lucasian Professor is Michael Cates starting from 1 July 2015 4 The previous holder of the post was theoretical physicist Michael Green who was a fellow in Clare Hall He was appointed in October 2009 5 succeeding Stephen Hawking who himself retired in September 2009 in the year of his 67th birthday as required by the university 6 Green holds the position of Emeritus Lucasian Professor of Mathematics List of Lucasian professors edit Year of appointment Portrait Name Speciality Tenure years 1 1663 nbsp Isaac Barrow 1630 1677 Classics and mathematics 62 1669 nbsp Isaac Newton 1643 1727 Mathematics and physics 333 1702 nbsp William Whiston 1667 1752 Mathematics 94 1711 nbsp Nicholas Saunderson 1682 1739 Mathematics 285 1739 nbsp John Colson 1680 1760 Mathematics 216 1760 nbsp Edward Waring 1736 1798 Mathematics 387 1798 nbsp Isaac Milner 1750 1820 Mathematics and chemistry 228 1820 nbsp Robert Woodhouse 1773 1827 Mathematics 29 1822 nbsp Thomas Turton 1780 1864 Mathematics 410 1826 nbsp George Biddell Airy 1801 1892 Astronomy 211 1828 nbsp Charles Babbage 1791 1871 Mathematics and computing 1112 1839 nbsp Joshua King 1798 1857 Mathematics 1013 1849 nbsp George Gabriel Stokes 1819 1903 Physics and fluid mechanics 5414 1903 nbsp Joseph Larmor 1857 1942 Physics 2915 1932 nbsp Paul Dirac 1902 1984 Physics 3716 1969 James Lighthill 1924 1998 Fluid mechanics 1017 1979 nbsp Stephen Hawking 1942 2018 Theoretical physics and cosmology 3018 2009 nbsp Michael Green born 1946 String theory 619 2015 nbsp Michael Cates born 1961 Statistical mechanics of soft condensed matter currentCultural references editIn the final episode of the science fiction television series Star Trek The Next Generation one of the main characters the android Data holds the Lucasian Chair in the late 24th century albeit in an alternate reality 7 8 9 References edit Michael Green to become Lucasian Professor of Mathematics The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 11 December 2012 Bruen Robert May 1995 A Brief History of The Lucasian Professorship of Mathematics at Cambridge University LucasianChair org Archived from the original on 23 December 2013 Retrieved 9 July 2017 Isaac Todhunter 1876 William Whewell D D Master of Trinity College Cambridge An Account of His Writings with Selections from His Literary and Scientific Correspondence MacMillan pp 71ff Cambridge University Reporter No 6380 18 March 2015 Retrieved 19 March 2015 Stephen Hawking s successor as Lucasian Professor of Mathematics Michael Green timesonline typepad com 20 October 2009 Archived from the original on 18 February 2010 Retrieved 9 July 2017 Hawking gives up academic title BBC News 30 September 2009 Retrieved 1 October 2009 Orrman Rossiter Kevin From Newton to Hawking and beyond a short history of the Lucasian Chair The Conversation Retrieved 25 February 2016 Michael Zaslow First Redshirt on Star Trek The Original Series Died 11 Years Ago from ALS The ALS Association Greater New York Chapter Retrieved 25 February 2016 Video How String Theory scaled up phys org Retrieved 25 February 2016 Further reading editKevin Knox and Richard Noakes From Newton to Hawking A History of Cambridge University s Lucasian Professors of Mathematics ISBN 0 521 66310 5 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lucasian Professor of Mathematics amp oldid 1193315987, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.