S TAMPING THROUGH MATHEMATICS

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S TAMPING THROUGH MATHEMATICS The ten mathematical formulae that changed the face of the earth, as depicted by Nicaragua in 1971.

Albrecht Dürer s enigmatic engraving Melencolia I appears on this miniature sheet from Mongolia. It features the brooding figure of Melancholy in reflective mood, holding a pair of compasses. Featured are a giant polyhedron, a sphere, an hourglass, and a 4 4 magic square in which the numbers in each row, column and diagonal add up to 34; the date of the engraving, 1514, appears in the bottom row.

S TAMPING THROUGH MATHEMATICS R OBIN J. WILSON The Open University, UK All science is either physics or stamp collecting ERNEST RUTHERFORD 1 3

Robin J. Wilson Department of Pure Mathematics The Open University Milton Keynes MK7 6AA United Kingdom r.j.wilson@open.ac.uk Mathematics Subject Classification (2000): 01A05, 01Axx Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Wilson, Robin J. Stamping through mathematics/robin J. Wilson. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-387-98949-8 (alk. paper) 1. Mathematics History. 2. Mathematics on postage stamps. I. Title. QA21.W39 2001 510'.9 dc21 00-052279 Printed on acid-free paper. 2001 Springer-Verlag New York, Inc. All rights reserved. This work may not be translated or copied in whole or in part without the written permission of the publisher (Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10010, USA), except for brief excerpts in connection with reviews or scholarly analysis. Use in connection with any form of information storage and retrieval, electronic adaptation, computer software, or by similar or dissimilar methodology now known or hereafter developed is forbidden. The use of general descriptive names, trade names, trademarks, etc., in this publication, even if the former are not especially identified, is not to be taken as a sign that such names, as understood by the Trade Marks and Merchandise Marks Act, may accordingly be used freely by anyone. Production managed by Frank McGuckin; manufacturing supervised by Jacqui Ashri. Typeset by Matrix Publishing Services, Inc., York, PA. Printed and bound by Walsworth Publishing Company, Inc., Brookfield, MO. Printed in the United States of America. 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ISBN 0-387-98949-8 SPIN 10746624 Springer-Verlag New York Berlin Heidelberg A member of BertelsmannSpringer Science-Business Media GmbH

Preface There are many hundreds of postage stamps relating to mathematics, ranging from the earliest forms of counting to the modern computer age. In these pages you will meet many of the mathematicians who contributed to this story influential figures such as Pythagoras, Archimedes, Newton and Einstein and will learn about those areas, such as navigation, astronomy and art, whose study aided this development. Each topic appears on a double page, with a commentary on the left and enlarged stamp images on the right. A list of the featured stamps appears at the end of the book. This book is written for anyone interested in mathematics and its applications. Although parts of it assume some knowledge of school or college level mathematics, I hope that much of it will be of interest to readers without this background. In particular, I hope that it will also attract a philatelic readership. This is not a history of mathematics book in the conventional sense of the word. Several important mathematicians or topics are omitted, due to the absence of suitable stamps featuring them, whereas others may have assumed undue prominence because of the abundance of attractive images. Where appropriate I have felt free to let the stamps dictate the story. Postage stamps are an attractive vehicle for presenting mathematics and its development. For some years I have successfully presented an illustrated lecture entitled Stamping through mathematics to school and college groups and to mathematical clubs and societies, and I am grateful to many people over the years for the useful comments they have made. Since 1984 I have also contributed a regular Stamp Corner to The Mathematical Intelligencer, and thank the publishers for permission to use material from these columns. Useful material for this book was also gleaned from Philamath*, a regular news sheet for collectors of mathematical stamps. I am also very grateful to the Postal Authorities and individuals who have given permission to reproduce the copyrighted stamp images; a list of these appears in the Acknowledgements section at the end of the book. Finally, many individuals have helped with suggestions, and I am particularly grateful to Marlow Anderson, June Barrow-Green, Joy Crispin-Wilson, Matthew Esplen, Florence Fasanelli, John Fauvel, Michael Ferguson, Raymond Flood, Paul Garcia, Helen Gardner, Caroline Grundy, Keith Hannabuss, Heiko Harborth, Roger Heath-Brown, Stephen Huggett, Victor Katz, Adrian Rice and Eleanor Robson for their support and advice. I am also very grateful to Tony Webb of the Open University for scanning the stamp images, and to Ina Lindemann, Joe Piliero and Jerry Lyons of Springer-Verlag, New York. Robin Wilson August 2000 * For information about Philamath, please contact: Philamath, 5615 Glenwood Road, Bethesda, MD 20817, USA

Contents Preface...v Early Mathematics...2 Egypt...4 Greek Geometry...6 Plato s Academy...8 Euclid and Archimedes...10 Greek Astronomy...12 Mathematical Recreations...14 China...16 India...18 Mayans and Incas...20 Early Islamic Mathematics...22 The Middle Islamic Period...24 Late Islamic Mathematics...26 The Middle Ages...28 The Growth of Learning...30 Renaissance Art...32 Go and Chess...34 The Age of Exploration...36 Map-Making...38 Globes...40 Navigational Instruments...42 Nicolaus Copernicus...44 The New Astronomy...46 Calendars...48 Calculating Numbers...50 Seventeenth-Century France...52 Isaac Newton...54 Reactions to Newton...56 Continental Mathematics...58 Halley s Comet...60

Contents vii Longitude...62 The New World...64 France and the Enlightenment...66 The French Revolution...68 The Liberation of Geometry...70 The Liberation of Algebra...72 Statistics...74 China and Japan...76 Russia...78 Eastern Europe...80 Mathematical Physics...82 The Nature of Light...84 Einstein s Theory of Relativity...86 Quantum Theory...88 The Twentieth Century...90 The Birth of Computing...92 The Development of Computing...94 The International Scene...96 Mathematics and Nature...98 Twentieth-Century Painting...100 The Geometry of Space...102 Mathematical Games...104 Mathematics Education...106 Metrication...108 Mathematical Shapes...110 List of stamps...112 Bibliography...120 Acknowledgements...121 Index...123

S TAMPING THROUGH MATHEMATICS The ten mathematical formulas that changed the face of the earth, as depicted by Nicaragua in 1971.