Sarah Hart
Speaker:
Professor Sarah Hart
Bio:
Sarah Hart is a mathematician and author of Once Upon a Prime: the Wondrous Connections between Mathematics and Literature. She is Professor Emerita of Mathematics at Birkbeck College (University of London), and has recently served a four-year term as Gresham Professor of Geometry, the first woman to hold this chair since its inception in 1597.
Topic:
Date:
19 February 2025
Time:
7:30pm – 9:00pm
Add to your calendar 19 February 2025 19:30 19 February 2025 21:00 Europe/London Lecture: Professor Sarah Hart

Summary

Mathematics is often called the language of the universe, because mathematics is the best tool we have to understand the hidden structures and patterns of nature. But human beings are part of the universe too, and so it is natural, even inevitable, that our forms of creative expression will also have inherently beautiful pattern and structure. In this talk I’ll focus on the compelling and profound connections between mathematics and literature. We’ll explore the hidden mathematical structures behind everything from poetry to novels, and see some of the beautiful mathematical imagery and symbolism in fiction, from simple fairy tales to classics like Moby-Dick. My goal is to show that not only are mathematics and literature inextricably linked, but that understanding these links can enhance our enjoyment of both. 

ArtScience

Venue: Sir Charles Wilson Building, University of Glasgow

Address: University of Glasgow, 1 University Avenue, Glasgow G12 8QQ

- at the corner of University Avenue and Gibson Street.

This lecture theatre is very atmospheric, as you can see in the picture above. It has all modern facilities but retains many original features in a beautifully refurbished church building. There are good public transport links, free parking very close by in the University grounds from 5pm, plus nice places to eat or drink before the lecture if you want to make a night of it.

The venue has a hearing loop which can be accessed via a hearing aid. The best reception for the loop can be achieved by audience members sitting in one of the front six rows.

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