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Donegall Lectureship at Trinity College Dublin

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as an additional honour which came with a supplementary income. Since 1967, the lectureship has been awarded to a leading international scientist who visits the Department of Pure and Applied Mathematics and gives talks, including a public lecture called the Donegall Lecture.
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The formation of mathematical concepts: the vibrating string controversy
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The unreasonable effectiveness of physics in modern mathematics
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Donegall Lecturers of Mathematics at Trinity College Dublin
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Irish Math. Society Bulletin, No 82, Winter 2018, pp. 4–10
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New results and problems in the geometry of normed spaces
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Development of physics from a mathematical point of view
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A view of theoretical neuroscience and machine learning
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Spinsters, sequences and the Schroeder-Berstein theorem
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Mathematical problems in neuroscience and neural nets
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Discrete symmetry properties and elementary particles
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Donegall Lecturer in Mathematics

Trinity College Dublin
Erasmus Smith's Chair of Mathematics
The 3rd Earl of Donegall
restoration
mathematician
Miles Symner
St. George Ashe
Edward Smyth
Richard Helsham
Robert Shawe
Caleb Cartwright
William Clement
Theaker Wilder
John Stokes
Richard Murray
Henry Joseph Dabzac
Henry Ussher
Matthew Young
Thomas Elrington
Whitley Stokes
James Wilson
Richard MacDonnell
Henry Harte
Andrew Hart
George Salmon
Benjamin Williamson
Robert Russell
Charles Rowe

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