Toothpaste, Custard and Chocolate: Mathematics Gets Messy
An episode of the Gresham College Lectures podcast, hosted by Gresham College, titled "Toothpaste, Custard and Chocolate: Mathematics Gets Messy" was published on May 29, 2019 and runs 33 minutes.
May 29, 2019 ·33m · Gresham College Lectures
Summary
THE 2019 JOINT LONDON MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY ANNUAL LECTURE This talk looks at mathematical modelling of real, complex fluids in flow situations - some with serious commercial applications, and some just for fun. Focusing on the chocolate fountain, we experience one of the key day-to-day tools of an applied mathematician, scaling analysis, to answer the question: why doesn't the chocolate fall straight down? A lecture by Helen Wilson, Professor of Applied Mathematics University College Lond...
Episode Description
This talk looks at mathematical modelling of real, complex fluids in flow situations - some with serious commercial applications, and some just for fun.
Focusing on the chocolate fountain, we experience one of the key day-to-day tools of an applied mathematician, scaling analysis, to answer the question: why doesn't the chocolate fall straight down?
A lecture by Helen Wilson, Professor of Applied Mathematics University College London 29 May 2019
The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website:
https://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/mathematics-gets-messy
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