Stonehenge: Differential Equations in Mathematical Physics

Stonehenge: Differential Equations in Mathematical Physics

book type
0 Review(s) 
LF/243083983/R
Russian
In stock
грн95.00
грн80.75 Save 15%

  Instant download 

after payment (24/7)

  Wide range of formats 

(for all gadgets)

  Full book 

(including for Apple and Android)

Article. Published in the journal "Science and Us" No5 (358), May 1990, Publishing House of the Central Committee of the Latvian Communist Party, p. 20-21, ISSN 0236-2767 . Publication of the journal in two languages - Russian and Latvian. Following the astronomer Gerald Hawkins (Gerald S.) Hawkins) the author of the article continued to study Stonehenge using a computer As demonstrated by J. Hawkins, the ancient Stonehenge structure in Anglia is oriented to the positions of the Sun and Moon at specific times. Mathematician A. E. Zlobin in his article demonstrated that this orientation of the structure allows you to calculate derivatives by time, spatial coordinates, and exactly repeats the modern form of writing the basic equations of mathematical physics (differential equations :). Laplace, Poisson, diffusion, wave). The article draws attention to the similarity of Stonehenge with the difference grid. It is shown how, using only stones and positions of luminaries, it is possible to record various numerical and graphic information on a wide area, including a digital video film. A. E. Zlobin at a new level confirms that Stonehenge could be not only an ancient astronomical observatory, but also a complex computing and recording device. The author of the article graduated from MSTU . Bauman and MSU . Lomonosov (Department of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics), mathematician, candidate of technical sciences . The publication is interdisciplinary and covers such areas of science as history, archeology, astronomy, computational mathematics, cybernetics, computer science.
LF/243083983/R

Data sheet

Name of the Author
Злобин А.Е.
Language
Russian

Reviews

Write your review

Stonehenge: Differential Equations in Mathematical Physics

Article. Published in the journal "Science and Us" No5 (358), May 1990, Publishing House of the Central Committee of the Latvian Communist Party, p. 20-21, ISSN...

Write your review

5 books by the same author:

Products from this category: