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24/11/2017, 13*37 Maths and murals: Leidenʼs wall formulae : A view From the Bridge Page 1 of 4 http://blogs.nature.com/aviewfromthebridge/2017/11/22/maths-and-murals/ nature.com Sitemap Log In Register Previous post Superbugs: fighting the flood of antimicrobial resistance A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE Maths and murals: Leiden’s wall formulae November 22, 2017 | 1:12 pm | Posted by Barbara Kiser | Category: Arts, Mathematics, Physics Posted on behalf of Quirin Schiermeier One of Einstein’s field equations – part of the Leiden wall formulae project. IVO VAN VULPEN AND SENSE JAN VAN DER MOLEN. PHOTOGRAPH BY HIELCO KUIPERS. Albert Einstein’s field equations from his theory of general relativity combine wonderful scientific intuition with the honed concision of poetry. Yet relatively few of the culturally inclined marvel at the shape of a mathematical equation in the way they might at a line from Shakespeare. Now, however, the Dutch university town of Leiden is giving its citizens a chance to try, through iconic formulae by physicists and astronomers painted on walls throughout the city. The formulae join 100-plus murals of poems, painted by artists over more than two decades as a way of highlighting Post Blog Nature.com Blogs

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Page 1: Maths and murals: Leiden’s wall formulae : A view From the ... · The formulae join 100-plus murals of poems, painted by artists over more than two decades as a way of highlighting

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Page 1 of 4httpblogsnaturecomaviewfromthebridge20171122maths-and-murals

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Previous postSuperbugs fighting the flood ofantimicrobial resistance

A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE

Maths and murals Leidenrsquos wall formulaeNovember 22 2017 | 112 pm | Posted by Barbara Kiser | Category Arts Mathematics Physics

Posted on behalf of Quirin Schiermeier

One of Einsteinrsquos field equations ndash part of the Leiden wall formulae project

IVO VAN VULPEN AND SENSE JAN VAN DER MOLEN PHOTOGRAPH BY HIELCO KUIPERS

Albert Einsteinrsquos field equations from his theory of general relativity combine wonderful scientific intuition with thehoned concision of poetry Yet relatively few of the culturally inclined marvel at the shape of a mathematical equationin the way they might at a line from Shakespeare Now however the Dutch university town of Leiden is giving itscitizens a chance to try through iconic formulae by physicists and astronomers painted on walls throughout the city

The formulae join 100-plus murals of poems painted by artists over more than two decades as a way of highlighting

PostBlogNaturecom Blogs

24112017 1337Maths and murals Leidenʼs wall formulae A view From the Bridge

Page 2 of 4httpblogsnaturecomaviewfromthebridge20171122maths-and-murals

Leidenrsquos long connection with the arts not least as Rembrandtrsquos birthplace These celebratory artworks some indelicate Japanese calligraphy have become part of an urban aesthetic But the city is also a crucible for discoveriessuch as superconductivity by Heike Kamerlingh Onnes in 1911

The Lorentz force formula

IVO VAN VULPEN AND SENSE JAN VAN DER MOLEN PHOTOGRAPH BY HIELCO KUIPERS

The idea of lsquowall formulaersquo arose a few years ago when physicists Ivo van Vulpen and Sense Jan van der Molenconvinced municipal authorities (and house-owners) to embrace the scheme as a way of celebrating science in thecity Dutch artists Jan Willem Bruins and Ben Walenkamp were first in painting Willebrord Snelliusrsquos law of refraction(Snellrsquos law) Hendrik Lorentzrsquos force formula and Einsteinrsquos field equations These were unveiled in 2016 Threemore ndash the Oort constants the Lorentz contraction and electron spin (discovered by Lorentzrsquos students SamuelGoudsmit and George Uhlenbeck) ndash are officially unveiled today

24112017 1337Maths and murals Leidenʼs wall formulae A view From the Bridge

Page 3 of 4httpblogsnaturecomaviewfromthebridge20171122maths-and-murals

Oort constants

IVO VAN VULPEN AND SENSE JAN VAN DER MOLEN PHOTOGRAPH BY HIELCO KUIPERS

Van der Molen notes that the equations like poems distil realities and are ldquobeautiful to behold and inspiringrdquo To helpconvey their meaning to non-mathematicians the artists add a simple graphical representation of the physicalphenomenon described Thus the Lorentz contraction which expresses how objects shrink to an observer travellingnear speed of light is illustrated by a circle and a series of lsquosqueezedrsquo ellipses The Oort constants which refer to theangular velocity of the Sun around the centre of the Milky Way are symbolized by a spiral galaxy (with a dot showingthe Sunrsquos position) And to picture Einsteinrsquos field equations ndash which describe how space is deformed by big objects ndashwe see a ray of starlightrsquos curved path around a heavy mass known as gravitational lensing

By inviting comparison between these and more familiar lines of beauty Leiden is leading the way in inspiring itscitizens about physics and maths on the hoof

Quirin Schiermeier is a senior reporter for Nature based in Munich

The Leiden wall formulae feature on city-centre buildings including the Boerhaave science history museumTourists can visit the sites on a leisurely 90-minute walk Guided tours and an app for smartphonesdeveloped by Leiden physics students involved in a science communication project will be available by thestart of 2018

For Naturersquos full coverage of science in culture visit wwwnaturecomnewsbooksandarts

Page 2: Maths and murals: Leiden’s wall formulae : A view From the ... · The formulae join 100-plus murals of poems, painted by artists over more than two decades as a way of highlighting

24112017 1337Maths and murals Leidenʼs wall formulae A view From the Bridge

Page 2 of 4httpblogsnaturecomaviewfromthebridge20171122maths-and-murals

Leidenrsquos long connection with the arts not least as Rembrandtrsquos birthplace These celebratory artworks some indelicate Japanese calligraphy have become part of an urban aesthetic But the city is also a crucible for discoveriessuch as superconductivity by Heike Kamerlingh Onnes in 1911

The Lorentz force formula

IVO VAN VULPEN AND SENSE JAN VAN DER MOLEN PHOTOGRAPH BY HIELCO KUIPERS

The idea of lsquowall formulaersquo arose a few years ago when physicists Ivo van Vulpen and Sense Jan van der Molenconvinced municipal authorities (and house-owners) to embrace the scheme as a way of celebrating science in thecity Dutch artists Jan Willem Bruins and Ben Walenkamp were first in painting Willebrord Snelliusrsquos law of refraction(Snellrsquos law) Hendrik Lorentzrsquos force formula and Einsteinrsquos field equations These were unveiled in 2016 Threemore ndash the Oort constants the Lorentz contraction and electron spin (discovered by Lorentzrsquos students SamuelGoudsmit and George Uhlenbeck) ndash are officially unveiled today

24112017 1337Maths and murals Leidenʼs wall formulae A view From the Bridge

Page 3 of 4httpblogsnaturecomaviewfromthebridge20171122maths-and-murals

Oort constants

IVO VAN VULPEN AND SENSE JAN VAN DER MOLEN PHOTOGRAPH BY HIELCO KUIPERS

Van der Molen notes that the equations like poems distil realities and are ldquobeautiful to behold and inspiringrdquo To helpconvey their meaning to non-mathematicians the artists add a simple graphical representation of the physicalphenomenon described Thus the Lorentz contraction which expresses how objects shrink to an observer travellingnear speed of light is illustrated by a circle and a series of lsquosqueezedrsquo ellipses The Oort constants which refer to theangular velocity of the Sun around the centre of the Milky Way are symbolized by a spiral galaxy (with a dot showingthe Sunrsquos position) And to picture Einsteinrsquos field equations ndash which describe how space is deformed by big objects ndashwe see a ray of starlightrsquos curved path around a heavy mass known as gravitational lensing

By inviting comparison between these and more familiar lines of beauty Leiden is leading the way in inspiring itscitizens about physics and maths on the hoof

Quirin Schiermeier is a senior reporter for Nature based in Munich

The Leiden wall formulae feature on city-centre buildings including the Boerhaave science history museumTourists can visit the sites on a leisurely 90-minute walk Guided tours and an app for smartphonesdeveloped by Leiden physics students involved in a science communication project will be available by thestart of 2018

For Naturersquos full coverage of science in culture visit wwwnaturecomnewsbooksandarts

Page 3: Maths and murals: Leiden’s wall formulae : A view From the ... · The formulae join 100-plus murals of poems, painted by artists over more than two decades as a way of highlighting

24112017 1337Maths and murals Leidenʼs wall formulae A view From the Bridge

Page 3 of 4httpblogsnaturecomaviewfromthebridge20171122maths-and-murals

Oort constants

IVO VAN VULPEN AND SENSE JAN VAN DER MOLEN PHOTOGRAPH BY HIELCO KUIPERS

Van der Molen notes that the equations like poems distil realities and are ldquobeautiful to behold and inspiringrdquo To helpconvey their meaning to non-mathematicians the artists add a simple graphical representation of the physicalphenomenon described Thus the Lorentz contraction which expresses how objects shrink to an observer travellingnear speed of light is illustrated by a circle and a series of lsquosqueezedrsquo ellipses The Oort constants which refer to theangular velocity of the Sun around the centre of the Milky Way are symbolized by a spiral galaxy (with a dot showingthe Sunrsquos position) And to picture Einsteinrsquos field equations ndash which describe how space is deformed by big objects ndashwe see a ray of starlightrsquos curved path around a heavy mass known as gravitational lensing

By inviting comparison between these and more familiar lines of beauty Leiden is leading the way in inspiring itscitizens about physics and maths on the hoof

Quirin Schiermeier is a senior reporter for Nature based in Munich

The Leiden wall formulae feature on city-centre buildings including the Boerhaave science history museumTourists can visit the sites on a leisurely 90-minute walk Guided tours and an app for smartphonesdeveloped by Leiden physics students involved in a science communication project will be available by thestart of 2018

For Naturersquos full coverage of science in culture visit wwwnaturecomnewsbooksandarts