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#56: Once Upon a Prime: The Wondrous Connections Between Mathematics and Literature with Sarah Hart
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She studied at Oxford and Manchester, gaining her PhD in 2000. Postdoctoral research and teaching followed, including a prestigious Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Fellowship, before she was appointed to a lectureship at Birkbeck in 2004. She became Professor of Mathematics there in 2013, and served in various management roles including as Head of Mathematics and Statistics, Assistant Dean, and Programme Director for the MSc Mathematics.
Her academic publications have been mainly in the area of pure mathematics known as group theory, which has many applications both inside and outside of mathematics, for example in coding theory and cryptography. She is actively involved in the British Society for the History of Mathematics, and has served a three-year term as President of the Society from 2021-2023.
Her book Once Upon a Prime: the Wondrous Connections between Mathematics and Literature, was published in 2023, and has been positively reviewed in the press, including The Sunday Times, The Observer, The Economist, The New York Times, The Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal.
I had the pleasure of discussing the book with her, some of the talking points include:
- How Sarah first made the link between literature & mathematics and the perceived disassociation between the two.
- The structure of the book being in three parts and whether the significance of the number '3' has anything to do with it!
- How maths, structures stories in poetry and literature
- Numbers in literature- is there a hidden maths in the symbolic numbers in literature and biblical texts
- The mathematical references in the book Moby Dick by Herman Melville
The Book and Audiobook: Once Upon a Prime: the Wondrous Connections between Mathematics and Literature is out now.
As of now, my podcast is biweekly and prior to an episode I’ll let you know what book/audiobook I’ll be listening to before the next show so we can delve into it together!
Please don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast so you’re in the loop whenever a new episode comes out.
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#56: Once Upon a Prime: The Wondrous Connections Between Mathematics and Literature with Sarah Hart
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Manage episode 366469825 series 3295459
She studied at Oxford and Manchester, gaining her PhD in 2000. Postdoctoral research and teaching followed, including a prestigious Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Fellowship, before she was appointed to a lectureship at Birkbeck in 2004. She became Professor of Mathematics there in 2013, and served in various management roles including as Head of Mathematics and Statistics, Assistant Dean, and Programme Director for the MSc Mathematics.
Her academic publications have been mainly in the area of pure mathematics known as group theory, which has many applications both inside and outside of mathematics, for example in coding theory and cryptography. She is actively involved in the British Society for the History of Mathematics, and has served a three-year term as President of the Society from 2021-2023.
Her book Once Upon a Prime: the Wondrous Connections between Mathematics and Literature, was published in 2023, and has been positively reviewed in the press, including The Sunday Times, The Observer, The Economist, The New York Times, The Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal.
I had the pleasure of discussing the book with her, some of the talking points include:
- How Sarah first made the link between literature & mathematics and the perceived disassociation between the two.
- The structure of the book being in three parts and whether the significance of the number '3' has anything to do with it!
- How maths, structures stories in poetry and literature
- Numbers in literature- is there a hidden maths in the symbolic numbers in literature and biblical texts
- The mathematical references in the book Moby Dick by Herman Melville
The Book and Audiobook: Once Upon a Prime: the Wondrous Connections between Mathematics and Literature is out now.
As of now, my podcast is biweekly and prior to an episode I’ll let you know what book/audiobook I’ll be listening to before the next show so we can delve into it together!
Please don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast so you’re in the loop whenever a new episode comes out.
www.instagram.com/SoundsAboutPod
www.twitter.com/SoundsAboutPod
Are you an author that will like to be on the next episode of the podcast?
Listeners: Did I cover a book you read or listened to? Did I discuss the things which also stuck out to you? Or did I miss it out?..... get in touch, and let me know what your experience was or to give me audiobook recommendations: soundsaboutpod@gmail.com
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