{"id":9,"date":"2007-10-08T21:54:00","date_gmt":"2007-10-08T21:54:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.fun-engineering.net\/blogs\/funeng\/2007\/10\/08\/hobby_projects\/"},"modified":"2007-10-08T21:54:00","modified_gmt":"2007-10-08T21:54:00","slug":"hobby-projects","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fun-engineering.net\/blogs\/funeng\/2007\/10\/08\/hobby-projects\/","title":{"rendered":"Hobby Projects"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>My main hobby project right now is Symmetry and its implications for Physics, Mathematics and Engineering. As of today the paper that I presented at the ECOS 2007 conference, entitled &#8216;What Have Spacetime, Shape and Symmetry to Do with Thermodynamics?&#8217; is also published at arxiv.org. I&#8217;m delighted about that. It is available at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.arxiv.org\/abs\/0710.1242\">http:\/\/www.arxiv.org\/abs\/0710.1242<\/a>.<br \/>\n<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>Another project of mine is &#8216;AblBeebl: a Font Family Scheme for Mathematical Symbols, Based on Symmetrically Transformed or Doubled Roman Characters&#8217;. I have put a huge amount of time into this and there is still a lot to do to bring it to a reasonable conclusion. I will stick at it doggedly until it is done. I hope to get it published in a journal &#8211; preferably with AMS, where Donald Knuth published a description of the Computer Modern font. However, I need to think that aspect out carefully &#8211; I would like to provide the symbols in an open-source manner so that scientists and engineers can make use of them freely and develop them further.<\/p>\n<p>Another hobby project I am working on is the inaugural lecture that I am due to give at some stage in connection with the Professorship with which I was conferred earlier this year by DIT. The tentative title is &#8216;Some Rather Mechanical Reflections on Symmetry in Art, Science, Engineering and Mathematics. I want this to be a really great presentation that is interesting and stimulating for all members of the audience, whether academic or not. It&#8217;s quite a challenge. The most difficult part of this is the mathematics part. In that connection I am attempting to develop my understanding of groups as the language of symmetry.<\/p>\n<p>&#8216;Unstrike a Match&#8217; is yet another hobby project. This is an exploration of time through a video that shows a match being unstruck. I have made the video and have written text to go with it. It will need to be published on-line, but I haven&#8217;t decided how this will be.<\/p>\n<p>&#8216;Tena, the Digit Ten&#8217; is a hobby project that sprung up from AblBeebl, but immediately developed a life of its own. It is very much in the mathematical field: an exploration of the basis of counting. This comes back to symmetry too. Zero is not a counting number. Tenamal counting is zero-less counting in which all digits are treated equally (are symmetric).<\/p>\n<p>There are two projects I became interested in through helping my daughter Aoife with &#8216;Young Scientist&#8217; projects. The first relates to a spheroidal image capture device &#8211; I would like to develop that concept further as I believe it has great potential as a new type of still or video camera. The second relates to discrete Fourier series. I started to develop some insights into this in helping Aoife to analyse the sound characteristics of flutes. This comes back to symmetry too; in particular, I&#8217;m thinking of the symmetrical way in which light waves propagate and the physical significance of imaginary numbers.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>My main hobby project right now is Symmetry and its implications for Physics, Mathematics and Engineering. As of today the paper that I presented at the ECOS 2007 conference, entitled &#8216;What Have Spacetime, Shape and Symmetry to Do with Thermodynamics?&#8217; is also published at arxiv.org. I&#8217;m delighted about that. 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