"Hearing the shape of a drum"의 두 판 사이의 차이
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+ | * [{'LOWER': 'hearing'}, {'LOWER': 'the'}, {'LOWER': 'shape'}, {'LOWER': 'of'}, {'LOWER': 'a'}, {'LEMMA': 'drum'}] | ||
+ | * [{'LOWER': 'can'}, {'LOWER': 'you'}, {'LOWER': 'hear'}, {'LOWER': 'the'}, {'LOWER': 'shape'}, {'LOWER': 'of'}, {'LOWER': 'a'}, {'LOWER': 'drum'}, {'LEMMA': '?'}] |
2021년 2월 17일 (수) 01:06 기준 최신판
리만기하학의 문제 Is a Riemannianmanifold (possibly with boundary) determined by its spectrum?
1964, John Milnor found two distinct 16-dimensional manifolds with the same spectrum.
1991년, CarolynGordon, David Webb, and Scott Wolpert found examples of distinct plane "drums"which "sound" the same. See the illustrations below.
Milnor, John (1964), "Eigenvalues of the Laplace operator on certain manifolds", Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 51: 542ff
Kac, Mark (1966), "Can one hear the shape of a drum?", American Mathematical Monthly 73 (4, part 2): 1–23
expositions
http://www.ams.org/samplings/feature-column/fcarc-199706
YouCan't Always Hear the Shape of a Drum by Barry Cipra, which appeared inVolume 1 of What's Happening in the MathematicalSciences.
16 dimensioanl lattices
[1]http://www.facstaff.bucknell.edu/ed012/bucknell.pdf
http://www.facstaff.bucknell.edu/ed012/Altoona.pdf
http://math.berkeley.edu/~alanw/240papers03/vitocruz.pdf
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hearing_the_shape_of_a_drum
메타데이터
위키데이터
- ID : Q5691670
Spacy 패턴 목록
- [{'LOWER': 'hearing'}, {'LOWER': 'the'}, {'LOWER': 'shape'}, {'LOWER': 'of'}, {'LOWER': 'a'}, {'LEMMA': 'drum'}]
- [{'LOWER': 'can'}, {'LOWER': 'you'}, {'LOWER': 'hear'}, {'LOWER': 'the'}, {'LOWER': 'shape'}, {'LOWER': 'of'}, {'LOWER': 'a'}, {'LOWER': 'drum'}, {'LEMMA': '?'}]