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'''Mathematics''' is a field of study using signs and numbers. One who studies mathematics is known as a '''mathematician'''. ({{ENT|North Star}}).
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'''Mathematics''' is a field of study using signs and numbers. One who studies mathematics is known as a '''mathematician'''. ({{ENT|North Star}})
   
Some species were better in mathematics then others. The [[Qomar]] in particular were a species of mathematicians, to the point that the number of digits of [[Pi]] one could calculate was of social interest on their [[Qomar homeworld|homeworld]]. [[Taresian]]s also claimed to have a gift for math. ({{VOY|Virtuoso|Favorite Son}}).
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Some species were better in mathematics than others. The [[Qomar]] in particular were a species of mathematicians, to the point that the number of digits of [[Pi]] one could calculate was of social interest on their [[Qomar homeworld|homeworld]]. [[Taresian]]s also claimed to have a gift for math. ({{VOY|Virtuoso|Favorite Son}})
[[Vulcan]] [[brain wave]]s were described as "perfectly mathematical by [[Leonard McCoy]]. Perhaps aware of this fact, [[Charles Tucker III|Charles Tucker]] commented that he would be the last to question [[T'Pol]]'s mathematics. {{TOS|The Squire of Gothos}}
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[[Vulcan]] [[brain wave]]s were described as "perfectly mathematical by [[Leonard McCoy]]. Perhaps aware of this fact, [[Charles Tucker III|Charles Tucker]] commented that he would be the last to question [[T'Pol]]'s mathematics. ({{TOS|The Squire of Gothos}})
   
 
==Applications==
 
==Applications==
Math was a powerful tool with broad applications in science and engineering. A holographic representatation of [[Leonardo da Vinci]] already noted that a [[bird]] was just a mechanical instrument ruled by mathematical laws. From this he theorized that he too could build a flying machine. During the [[20th century]], [[Jack (20th century)|Jack]] wanted to study mathematics in [[college]] so that he could go into [[mechanical engineering]]. ({{ENT|Carbon Creek}}).
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Math was a powerful tool with broad applications in science and engineering. A holographic representation of [[Leonardo da Vinci]] already noted that a [[bird]] was just a mechanical instrument ruled by mathematical laws. From this he theorized that he too could build a flying machine. During the [[20th century]], [[Jack (20th century)|Jack]] wanted to study mathematics in [[college]] so that he could go into [[mechanical engineering]]. ({{ENT|Carbon Creek}})
   
 
[[Nella Daren]] tried to predict how an emerging star system would look in two million years using a mathematical model. A mathematical probability of three million inhabitable planets in the galaxy was suggested by Leonard McCoy.
 
[[Nella Daren]] tried to predict how an emerging star system would look in two million years using a mathematical model. A mathematical probability of three million inhabitable planets in the galaxy was suggested by Leonard McCoy.
   
[[Lansor|Two of Nine]] (real name Lansor) also recalled working with mathematics and equations before he became a [[Borg drone]]. ({{VOY|Survival Instinct}}). A more tragical application of mathematics was in the [[Eminiar-Vendikar War]], where computers used mathematical models to select casualties.
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[[Lansor|Two of Nine]] (real name Lansor) also recalled working with mathematics and equations before he became a [[Borg drone]]. ({{VOY|Survival Instinct}}) A more tragical application of mathematics was in the [[Eminiar-Vendikar War]], where computers used mathematical models to select casualties.
   
 
Some problems were beyond the possibilities of mathematics. For example, [[the Traveler]] told [[Wesley Crusher]] that in order to free his mother, [[Beverly Crusher]], from a static [[warp bubble]], they had to leave the equations behind and go beyond mathematics. ({{TNG|Remember Me}})
 
Some problems were beyond the possibilities of mathematics. For example, [[the Traveler]] told [[Wesley Crusher]] that in order to free his mother, [[Beverly Crusher]], from a static [[warp bubble]], they had to leave the equations behind and go beyond mathematics. ({{TNG|Remember Me}})
   
On the plus side, unsolvable math questions sometimes proved to be usefull in defeating rogue computers. ({{TOS|Wolf in the Fold}})
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On the plus side, unsolvable math questions sometimes proved to be useful in defeating rogue computers. ({{TOS|Wolf in the Fold}})
   
 
===In communications===
 
===In communications===
According to the great [[linguist]] [[Hoshi Sato]], math was just another language, a view she demonstrated by easily decrypting the locking sequence to a [[decontamination chamber]]. ({{ENT|Observer Effect}}). Indeed, math could be key to establishing communications with alien civilizations; When attempting to communicate with the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}, [[Nomad]] sent out a mathematical message, requesting language equivalence as a basis for learning how to communicate with the ship. ({{TOS|The Changeling}}).
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According to the great [[linguist]] [[Hoshi Sato]], math was just another language, a view she demonstrated by easily decrypting the locking sequence to a [[decontamination chamber]]. ({{ENT|Observer Effect}}) Indeed, math could be key to establishing communications with alien civilizations; When attempting to communicate with the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}, [[Nomad]] sent out a mathematical message, requesting language equivalence as a basis for learning how to communicate with the ship. ({{TOS|The Changeling}})
   
Similarly, the [[Pre-warp civilization|pre-warp]] [[Kelemane's species|inhabitants]] of a [[Kelemane's planet|Weird Planet Displaced in Time]] in the [[Delta Quadrant]] attempted to use math to communicate with a [[USS Voyager|sky ship]] trapped in their planet's orbit. ({{VOY|Blink of an Eye}}). Jean-Luc Picard also tried to demonstrate his knowledge of math when he found himself captured by an unseen species. ({{TNG|Allegiance}})
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Similarly, the [[Pre-warp civilization|pre-warp]] [[Kelemane's species|inhabitants]] of a [[Kelemane's planet|Weird Planet Displaced in Time]] in the [[Delta Quadrant]] attempted to use math to communicate with a [[USS Voyager|sky ship]] trapped in their planet's orbit. ({{VOY|Blink of an Eye}}) Jean-Luc Picard also tried to demonstrate his knowledge of math when he found himself captured by an unseen species. ({{TNG|Allegiance}})
   
 
==Education==
 
==Education==
[[Image:Quark maths.jpg|thumb|[[Quark]] teaches math]]
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[[File:Quark maths.jpg|thumb|[[Quark]] teaches math]]
Due to it's importance, math was widely teached to children in the [[Federation]] and other civilisations. [[Keiko O'Brien]] considered it her job as a teacher to open children's minds to, amongst other things, mathematics. When [[Nyota Uhura|Uhura]] was undergoing the process of re-educating herself, [[Nurse]] [[Christine Chapel]] commented on her progress that she "''seems to have an aptitude for mathematics.''" ({{TOS|The Changeling}})
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Due to it's importance, math was widely taught to children in the [[Federation]] and other civilizations. [[Keiko O'Brien]] considered it her job as a teacher to open children's minds to, amongst other things, mathematics. ({{DS9|In the Hands of the Prophets}}) When [[Nyota Uhura|Uhura]] was undergoing the process of re-educating herself, [[Nurse]] [[Christine Chapel]] commented on her progress that she "''seems to have an aptitude for mathematics.''" ({{TOS|The Changeling}})
   
Some children enjoyed math more then others. While [[Kathryn Janeway]] kept solving math problems even while other children were playing, [[William T. Riker]] spent many math classes dreaming of being on a [[starship]]. Even so, Janeway claimed to still have nightmares about her calculus classes at [[Starfleet Academy]] years later. ({{VOY|Relativity}}). [[Joshua Albert]] also struggled with math while at the Academy. ({{TNG|The First Duty}})
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Some children enjoyed math more then others. While [[Kathryn Janeway]] kept solving math problems even while other children were playing, [[William T. Riker]] spent many math classes dreaming of being on a [[starship]]. Even so, Janeway claimed to still have nightmares about her calculus classes at [[Starfleet Academy]] years later. ({{VOY|Relativity}}) [[Joshua Albert]] also struggled with math while at the Academy. ({{TNG|The First Duty}})
   
 
[[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Arik Soong]] taught his [[augment]]s math, and once had to hold [[Lokesh]] back. ({{ENT|Cold Station 12}})
 
[[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Arik Soong]] taught his [[augment]]s math, and once had to hold [[Lokesh]] back. ({{ENT|Cold Station 12}})
   
While playing [[Lucille Davenport]] in the [[holonovel]] ''[[Janeway Lambda one]]'', [[Kathryn Janeway]] assured [[Henry Burleigh]] that he'll find her mathematics and sciences lessons very challenging, after he doubted she could teach him because of her incomplete knowledge of [[Latin language|Latin]]. ({{VOY|Learning Curve}}). According to his [[Frola Gegen|his daughter]], mathematics was never one of [[Forra Gegen]]'s strong points. ({{VOY|Distant Origin}}).
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While playing [[Lucille Davenport]] in the [[holonovel]] ''[[Janeway Lambda one]]'', [[Kathryn Janeway]] assured [[Henry Burleigh]] that he'll find her mathematics and sciences lessons very challenging, after he doubted she could teach him because of her incomplete knowledge of [[Latin language|Latin]]. ({{VOY|Learning Curve}}) According to his [[Frola Gegen|his daughter]], mathematics was never one of [[Forra Gegen]]'s strong points. ({{VOY|Distant Origin}})
   
For a while, [[Kamin]]'s son [[Batai (young)|Batai]] wanted to be a mathematician. ({{TNG|The Inner Light}}).
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For a while, [[Kamin]]'s son [[Batai (young)|Batai]] wanted to be a mathematician. ({{TNG|The Inner Light}})
   
The [[artificial intelligence]] member of the [[Think Tank]] was described by [[Kurros]] as having "''the mind of a mathematician and the soul of an [[artist]]''." ({{VOY|Think Tank}})
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The [[artificial intelligence]] member of the [[Think Tank]] was described by [[Kurros]] as having "''the mind of a mathematician and the soul of an [[artist]].''" ({{VOY|Think Tank}})
   
 
==Cultural relevance==
 
==Cultural relevance==
While some considered mathematics boring, it also inspired great passion in many people. [[Earth]] astronomer [[Tycho Brahe]] lost his nose in a [[duel]] over a math equation. ({{ENT|The Andorian Incident}}) . [[Stano Riga]], thought to be one of the greatest [[comedian]]s, specialised in jokes about [[Quantum mathematics]]. ({{TNG|The Outrageous Okona}})
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While some considered mathematics boring, it also inspired great passion in many people. [[Earth]] astronomer [[Tycho Brahe]] lost his nose in a [[duel]] over a math equation. ({{ENT|The Andorian Incident}}) . [[Stano Riga]], thought to be one of the greatest [[comedian]]s, specialized in jokes about [[Quantum mathematics]]. ({{TNG|The Outrageous Okona}})
   
[[Jean-Luc Picard]] enjoyed trying to solve [[Fermat's last theorem]], because to him "''it puts things in perspective,''" clarifying that, "''in our arrogance, we feel we are so advanced, and yet we cannot unravel a simple knot tied by a part-time [[French]] mathematician, working alone, without a [[computer]].''" ({{TNG|The Royale}})
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[[Jean-Luc Picard]] enjoyed trying to prove [[Fermat's last theorem]], because to him "''it puts things in perspective,''" clarifying that, "''in our arrogance, we feel we are so advanced, and yet we cannot unravel a simple knot tied by a part-time [[French]] mathematician, working alone, without a [[computer]].''" ({{TNG|The Royale}})
   
[[Seven of Nine]] seemed to enjoy [[music]] mainly because of it's "intriging mathematical properties". [[three-dimensional chess]] was also based on basic mathematical principles. ({{TOS|Charlie X}})
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[[Seven of Nine]] seemed to enjoy [[music]] mainly because of its "intriguing mathematical properties". [[three-dimensional chess]] was also based on basic mathematical principles. ({{TOS|Charlie X}})
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
=== Fields of mathematics ===
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===Fields of mathematics===
* [[Algebra]]
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*[[Algebra]]
* [[Calculus]]
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*[[Calculus]]
* [[Geometry]]
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*[[Geometry]]
* [[Logic]]
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*[[Logic]]
* [[Trigonometry]]
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*[[Trigonometry]]
 
*[[Quantum mathematics]]
 
*[[Quantum mathematics]]
   
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*[[Kathryn Janeway]] (recreational, in a holonovel)
 
*[[Kathryn Janeway]] (recreational, in a holonovel)
   
== Apocrypha ==
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==Apocrypha==
In the ''[[Pocket DS9|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' [[novel]] ''[[The Lives of Dax]]'', [[Skon]] is portrayed as a mathematician.
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In the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Pocket)|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' [[novels|novel]] ''[[The Lives of Dax]]'', [[Skon]] is portrayed as a mathematician.
   
== External link ==
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==External link==
*{{wikipedia}}
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* {{wikipedia}}
   
 
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Revision as of 14:03, 6 September 2012

Mathematics - 23rd century equation

An example of a 23rd century equation

File:Mathematics - 24th century equation.png

An example of a 24th century equation

Mathematics is a field of study using signs and numbers. One who studies mathematics is known as a mathematician. (ENT: "North Star")

Some species were better in mathematics than others. The Qomar in particular were a species of mathematicians, to the point that the number of digits of Pi one could calculate was of social interest on their homeworld. Taresians also claimed to have a gift for math. (VOY: "Virtuoso", "Favorite Son") Vulcan brain waves were described as "perfectly mathematical by Leonard McCoy. Perhaps aware of this fact, Charles Tucker commented that he would be the last to question T'Pol's mathematics. (TOS: "The Squire of Gothos")

Applications

Math was a powerful tool with broad applications in science and engineering. A holographic representation of Leonardo da Vinci already noted that a bird was just a mechanical instrument ruled by mathematical laws. From this he theorized that he too could build a flying machine. During the 20th century, Jack wanted to study mathematics in college so that he could go into mechanical engineering. (ENT: "Carbon Creek")

Nella Daren tried to predict how an emerging star system would look in two million years using a mathematical model. A mathematical probability of three million inhabitable planets in the galaxy was suggested by Leonard McCoy.

Two of Nine (real name Lansor) also recalled working with mathematics and equations before he became a Borg drone. (VOY: "Survival Instinct") A more tragical application of mathematics was in the Eminiar-Vendikar War, where computers used mathematical models to select casualties.

Some problems were beyond the possibilities of mathematics. For example, the Traveler told Wesley Crusher that in order to free his mother, Beverly Crusher, from a static warp bubble, they had to leave the equations behind and go beyond mathematics. (TNG: "Remember Me")

On the plus side, unsolvable math questions sometimes proved to be useful in defeating rogue computers. (TOS: "Wolf in the Fold")

In communications

According to the great linguist Hoshi Sato, math was just another language, a view she demonstrated by easily decrypting the locking sequence to a decontamination chamber. (ENT: "Observer Effect") Indeed, math could be key to establishing communications with alien civilizations; When attempting to communicate with the USS Enterprise, Nomad sent out a mathematical message, requesting language equivalence as a basis for learning how to communicate with the ship. (TOS: "The Changeling")

Similarly, the pre-warp inhabitants of a Weird Planet Displaced in Time in the Delta Quadrant attempted to use math to communicate with a sky ship trapped in their planet's orbit. (VOY: "Blink of an Eye") Jean-Luc Picard also tried to demonstrate his knowledge of math when he found himself captured by an unseen species. (TNG: "Allegiance")

Education

Quark maths

Quark teaches math

Due to it's importance, math was widely taught to children in the Federation and other civilizations. Keiko O'Brien considered it her job as a teacher to open children's minds to, amongst other things, mathematics. (DS9: "In the Hands of the Prophets") When Uhura was undergoing the process of re-educating herself, Nurse Christine Chapel commented on her progress that she "seems to have an aptitude for mathematics." (TOS: "The Changeling")

Some children enjoyed math more then others. While Kathryn Janeway kept solving math problems even while other children were playing, William T. Riker spent many math classes dreaming of being on a starship. Even so, Janeway claimed to still have nightmares about her calculus classes at Starfleet Academy years later. (VOY: "Relativity") Joshua Albert also struggled with math while at the Academy. (TNG: "The First Duty")

Dr. Arik Soong taught his augments math, and once had to hold Lokesh back. (ENT: "Cold Station 12")

While playing Lucille Davenport in the holonovel Janeway Lambda one, Kathryn Janeway assured Henry Burleigh that he'll find her mathematics and sciences lessons very challenging, after he doubted she could teach him because of her incomplete knowledge of Latin. (VOY: "Learning Curve") According to his his daughter, mathematics was never one of Forra Gegen's strong points. (VOY: "Distant Origin")

For a while, Kamin's son Batai wanted to be a mathematician. (TNG: "The Inner Light")

The artificial intelligence member of the Think Tank was described by Kurros as having "the mind of a mathematician and the soul of an artist." (VOY: "Think Tank")

Cultural relevance

While some considered mathematics boring, it also inspired great passion in many people. Earth astronomer Tycho Brahe lost his nose in a duel over a math equation. (ENT: "The Andorian Incident") . Stano Riga, thought to be one of the greatest comedians, specialized in jokes about Quantum mathematics. (TNG: "The Outrageous Okona")

Jean-Luc Picard enjoyed trying to prove Fermat's last theorem, because to him "it puts things in perspective," clarifying that, "in our arrogance, we feel we are so advanced, and yet we cannot unravel a simple knot tied by a part-time French mathematician, working alone, without a computer." (TNG: "The Royale")

Seven of Nine seemed to enjoy music mainly because of its "intriguing mathematical properties". three-dimensional chess was also based on basic mathematical principles. (TOS: "Charlie X")

See also

Fields of mathematics

Mathematicians

Math Teachers

Apocrypha

In the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine novel The Lives of Dax, Skon is portrayed as a mathematician.

External link

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