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IĬonclude that Grosseteste’s intuitions can find a suitable mathematical implementation. In a line segment preserving the part-whole principle is compatible with Lebesgue measure. I will reconstruct someĪspects of this medieval debate, connect it to later intuitions (Bolzano and Cantor), and thenĭiscuss recent results from the theory of numerosities to the effect that the counting of points Rise to an interesting number of debates in the XIIIth century especially as a consequence of aĬhallenge raised by the Oxford theologian Richard Fishacre (1205-1248) who set up a one to oneĬorrespondence between the points in line segments of different lengths. Points in a finite line segment covaries with the length of the line segment. That size, He measured the half-cubit line.” In Grosseteste’s account the numerosity of the Infinite number twice that size, He measured the two-cubit line and by an infinite number half Which is fixed and finite to Him, He measured and numbered the one-cubit line and by an Which are finite to Him, he measured the lines which He created. Weight, and measure, and He is the first and most accurate Measurer. 1175-1253), Oxford theologianĪnd Chancellor of the University, wrote: “Moreover, created everything by number, In his commentary on Aristotle’s Physics, Robert Grosseteste (ca. How many points are in a line segment? From Grosseteste to numerosities He is member of the BAR of the Max Planck Society.Arts and Sciences, Historicizing Boundaries 7th International Workshop on Historical Epistemology
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Since 2012 he is member of the IT commission of the German science foundation (DFG) and speaker of the network commission. He was and is active in several national and international research projects. He gives lectures on parallel processing systems, service computing, distributed systems, cloud computing, Grid technologies. He is especially interested in data and computing services for eScience. Yahyapour holds a doctoral degree in Electrical Engineering and his research interest lies in the area of efficient resource management in its application to service-oriented infrastructures, clouds, and data management. Before his appointment in Göttingen, he was Professor at TU Dortmund University, director of the IT & Media Center and CIO of the University.ĭr. Yahyapour is also CIO of the University and the University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG). The GWDG has over 110 staff members and serves as a research and service center. He is managing director of the GWDG, a joint compute and IT competence center of the university and the May Planck Society.
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Ramin Yahyapour is full professor at the Georg-August University of Göttingen since 2011. The talk shows examples from the Goettingen Research Campus how different disciplines are supported in this endeavor and how research data management is established as a strategic institutional objective as part of the campus research infrastructure. This includes the support of the typical lifecycle ranging from capturing data to analytics, archiving and re-use. “Cloud Computing” and “Big Data Analytics” are current topics in computer science to facilitate this kind of research. A common question is the efficient management of large-volume of data as well as the analytics associated with it. This is not only true for the natural sciences but also for life sciences, social sciences and humanities. This especially applies to sciences which increasingly evolved from experimental and simulation-based to data-driven research. Intelligent management of data is a current topic in many areas. „eResearch – Management of Research Data “ Abstract This talk will be held in English or German, according to preference. Wissenschaftliche Datenverarbeitung mbH Göttingen (GWDG) Lehrstuhl für Praktische Informatik/eScience Centrum für Erdsystemforschung und Nachhaltigkeit (CEN).Hamburger Zentrum für Universitäres Lehren und Lernen (HUL).Exzellenzcluster Understanding Written Artefacts.Büro für die Belange von Studierenden mit Behinderungen oder chronischen Krankheiten.Fakultät für Psychologie und Bewegungswissenschaft.Fakultät für Mathematik, Informatik und Naturwissenschaften.Fakultät für Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften.