The Million-Dollar Maths Equations
Discover the Navier-Stokes Equations, which not only model the
movement of every fluid on Earth, they also have a $1-million prize
for a correct solution.
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Discover the Navier-Stokes Equations, which not only model the
movement of every fluid on Earth, they also have a $1-million prize
for a correct solution. Dr Tom Crawford, Lecturer in Mathematics,
St Edmund Hall, and creator of the award-winning ’Tom Rocks Maths’
The Million-Dollar Maths Equations - Discover the Navier-Stokes
Equations, which not only model the movement of every fluid on
Earth, they also have a $1-million prize for a correct solution.
Learn where they come from, how they work, and what you have to do
to get your hands on the money! (Nudity warning!) Humanities Light
Night – Oxford Research Unwrapped! As part of the national Being
Human Festival, and Oxford’s Christmas Light Festival, Humanities
Light Night - Oxford Research Unwrapped! was a spectacular
explosion of colour, sound and activity for all, including a huge
video projection onto the 3-storey Radcliffe humanities building,
premiering SOURCE: CODE which featured the work of Oxford
Humanities Professors Jacob Dahl, Richard Parkinson and Armand
D'Angour, and co-created by Oxford Humanities researchers and The
Projection Studio, world-class projection and sound-artists. A
series of talks took place during the evening, relating to the
theme ‘Discovery’. This event was part of the Humanities Cultural
Programme.
movement of every fluid on Earth, they also have a $1-million prize
for a correct solution. Dr Tom Crawford, Lecturer in Mathematics,
St Edmund Hall, and creator of the award-winning ’Tom Rocks Maths’
The Million-Dollar Maths Equations - Discover the Navier-Stokes
Equations, which not only model the movement of every fluid on
Earth, they also have a $1-million prize for a correct solution.
Learn where they come from, how they work, and what you have to do
to get your hands on the money! (Nudity warning!) Humanities Light
Night – Oxford Research Unwrapped! As part of the national Being
Human Festival, and Oxford’s Christmas Light Festival, Humanities
Light Night - Oxford Research Unwrapped! was a spectacular
explosion of colour, sound and activity for all, including a huge
video projection onto the 3-storey Radcliffe humanities building,
premiering SOURCE: CODE which featured the work of Oxford
Humanities Professors Jacob Dahl, Richard Parkinson and Armand
D'Angour, and co-created by Oxford Humanities researchers and The
Projection Studio, world-class projection and sound-artists. A
series of talks took place during the evening, relating to the
theme ‘Discovery’. This event was part of the Humanities Cultural
Programme.
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