Contact:Dr James Gray
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Location: Room 1006, Mathematics Division, Mathematical Sciences and Industrial Psychology Building
The Mathematics Division in the Department of Mathematical Sciences invites you to a colloquium presented by dr Tomoko Kitagawa from the University of Oxford's Mathematical Institute.
Abstract:
The 16th and 17th centuries saw various interactions of culture and knowledge in many parts of the world. As long-distance voyages became routine, mathematics contributed to the early stage of globalisation, facilitating a synchronisation and synthesis of knowledge. This talk highlights the interactions and transmission of ideas not only from Europe to East Asia but from East Asia to Europe (via South Africa).