Title: Lewis Carroll
1Lewis Carroll
- A man of science and mathematics
- who also happened to write nonsense
Jamie Gilbertson October 25, 2005 Math 471
2Fast Facts about Lewis Carroll
- Born Charles Lutwidge Dodgson
- Birthday January 27, 1832
- Birthplace Daresbury in Cheshire, England
- Number Three out of Eleven Children
- Father Charles
- His father was an Anglican Clergymen
- Along with his father, he suffered
- from a stutter his whole life
- Mother Frances
3School Days
- At 11 years old Richmond Boarding School
- Teacher James Tate
- Potential in Mathematics was formed
- 14th Birthday enrolled at Rugby for 3 years
- Began entertaining family with
- Poems
- Stories
- Drawings
4Who is Alice?
- 1850 Entered Christ Church College in Oxford
- Henry Liddell was Dean at Christ Church College
- Henry Liddell had four Children
- Harry
- Lorina Charlotte
- Alice
- Edith
Photo Taken by Dodgson of Alice Liddell
5Honors
- Finished at Christ Church with First Class Honors
in Mathematics - 1855-1881 Mathematical Lecturer at
- Christ Church College
6Hello, my name is Lewis Carroll
- Published two mathematical textbooks in 1860
- By February 1861
- completed another text
- Was working on four more
- Wrote for The Train magazine where he needed a
penname - Lutwidge Ludovicus Lewis
- Charles Carolus Carroll
7Off to Wonderland
- July 4, 1862 Alice Stories were born
- Dodgson was traveling with the Liddell children
- February 1863, the stories were written down
- Given the name
- Alices Adventures in Wonderland
- June 1868 Began moving onto
- Through the Looking Glass
8Mathematical Works
- At this time he wrote numerous mathematical
texts - A syllabus of plane algebraical geometry (1860)
- Two Books of Euclid (1860)
- The Formulae of Plane Trigonometry (1861)
- Condensation of Determinants (1866)
- Elementary Treatise on Determinants (1867)
- Examples in Arithmetic (1874)
- Euclid and His Modern Rivals (1879)
- The Game of Logic (1887)
- Curiosa Mathematica, Part I A New Theory of
Parallels (1888) - Curiosa Mathematica, Part II Pillow Problems
thought out during Sleepless Nights (1893) - Symbolic Logic Part I (1896)
9Contributions to Mathematics
- Enjoyed increasing understanding by viewing
things as a game. - Some portions of his works were missing.
- Many feel he should be credited with
- Mechanical Test for validity of logical terms
- Truth Tables
- Method of trees for determining
- validity
10Areas of Study
- Recreational Logic
- Determinants
- Geometry
- the mathematics behind tournaments and elections
- Many other puzzles of various sorts
11Determinants
12Determinants
- Used a square matrix to compute the determinant
- Known as condensation
- Condensation is also known as the method of
contractants
13Review of Determinants
- To find the determinant of a matrix
- For a 2x2 Matrix
14Condensation
- Example Begin with 3x3 matrix
- The first condensation yields
15Condensation
- The second condensation yields
- This is the determinant of the original matrix
- Simplifying the result produces
16Truth Tables
17Review of Truth Tables
18Review of Truth Tables
19Example Problem
- Use a truth table to determine if
- (PQ) P V Q
- Yes, they are equivalent because the P column and
the columns of (PQ) and P V Q are the same
20A Day for Any Date
21A Day for Any Date
- Developed an algorithm to determine the day of
the week on which any date falls.
22A Day for Any Date Century
- The Century Item
- Take the Century Item and divide by Four
- Take remainder from three
- Multiply remainder by two
23A Day for Any Date Year
- The Year Item
- Add together the number of dozens, the remainder,
and the number of fours in the remainder
24A Day for Any Date Month
- The Month Item
- If it begins or ends with a vowel, subtract the
number denoting its place in the year, from 10. - This, plus its number of days, gives the item for
the following month. - Had a flaw in the Month Number System
- Table has since been developed
25A Day for Any Date Day
- The Day Item
- Use the day of the Month
- Sum the results of each part together
- Divide the answer by seven.
- Use the remainder to determine your day.
- The remainder gives the day of the week
26Four Color Map Problem
27Four Color Map Problem
- Game for Two Players
- Topological Problem of designating
- regions on a map by colors.
28Four Color Map Problem
- Player A draws a map divided into countries
- Player B is to color it using as few colors as
possible - Two adjacent countries must have
- different colors
- The object is to force Player B
- to use as many colors as possible
29Four Color Map Problem
30Doublets
31Doublets
- Created the Doublets Puzzles
- Every step in the word ladder differs by one
letter and must formulate a new word. - Example PIG ? STY
- PIG
- WIG
- WAG
- WAY
- SAY
- STY
32A Tiny Bit of Nonsense
33An Unanswered Question
- Why is a raven like a writing-desk?
- The Mad Hatter never answers his riddle
- in Alice's Adventure In Wonderland
The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing
this but all he said was, "Why is a raven like
a writing-desk?"..."Have you guessed the riddle
yet?" the Hatter said, turning to Alice
again."No, I give it up," Alice replied. "What's
the answer?""I haven't the slightest idea," said
the Hatter.
34Finally an Answer
- Carroll's answer
- "Because it can produce a few notes, tho they are
very flat and it is nevar put with the wrong end
in front!" - Note the clever misspelling
- of nevar so it is "raven"
- spelled backwards.
35Other Nonsense Contributions
- From the Poem, Jabberwocky
- "And hast thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to
my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day!
Callooh! Callay!" He chortled in his joy. - The word chortle
- Combine the words chuckle and snort
- chortle (chôr tl) n.
- A snorting, joyful laugh or chuckle
36In the End
- Contracted a cold in January 1898
- Breathing became more difficult
- Died at 230pm on January 14, 1898 of a bronchial
infection - He was never married
37Special Thanks To
- Cameron Newhams Lewis Carroll Website
- www.lewiscarroll.org
- The Lewis Carroll Homepage
- www.lewiscarroll.com
- Joc/Efr
- www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/Mathematicians/
Dodgson.html - Math World
- http//mathworld.wolfram.com/Condensation.html
- Sundance Software Technologies
- John Fischers The Magic of Lewis Carroll