Oxford University Invariant Society
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| Abbreviation | The Invariants | 
|---|---|
| Type | Student organisation | 
| Purpose | Education | 
| Headquarters | Mathematical Institute | 
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Official language   | English | 
President  | Oliver Verran | 
The Oxford University Invariant Society, or 'The Invariants', is a university society open to members of Oxford University, dedicated to promotion of interest in mathematics.[1] The society regularly hosts talks from prominent British mathematicians[2] such as G. H. Hardy on wide ranging topics from the mathematics of juggling to the history of mathematics.[3][4] Many prominent British mathematicians were members of the society during their time at the University of Oxford.[5]
History
The Society was founded in 1936 by J. H. C. Whitehead, Graham Higman[6] and Jack de Wet.[7] The name of the society was chosen at random by Higman from the titles of the books; in this case, Oswald Veblen's Invariants of Quadratic Differential Forms. The opening lecture was G. H. Hardy on Round Numbers.[8][9]
Though many members joined the forces during the war, meetings continued, including lectures by Douglas Hartree and H. A. Newman, as well as debates - 'Is Mathematics an end in itself?' - and mathematical films.[10]
Past speakers
The society has hosted hundreds of prominent mathematicians,[11] with recent lectures by David Acheson,[12][13][14] Brian Stewart,[15] Sir Roger Penrose,[16] and Simon Singh,[17] amongst others.
The Invariant
The society publishes an annual magazine entitled The Invariant.[18]
References
- ↑ Invariants Society Constitution, http://www.invariants.org.uk/constitution
 - ↑ http://www.sciencecentral.com/site/501035
 - ↑ http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/Biographies/Higman.html Biography of Graham Higman
 - ↑ http://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/about/history/ Oxford Maths Institute: History of Mathematics
 - ↑ More mathematical people: contemporary conversations. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. 1990. ISBN 9780151581757.
 - ↑ http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/Biographies/Higman.html Biography of Graham Higman
 - ↑ Wilson, Robin (Spring 2011). "Invariant Society 75th anniversary". Oxford Mathematical Institute Newsletter.
 - ↑ The Early History of the Invariant Society by Robin Wilson, printed in The Invariant (2010), Ben Hoskin
 - ↑ Professor Graham Higman's Obituary in The Daily Telegraph
 - ↑ The Early History of the Invariant Society by Robin Wilson, printed in The Invariant (2010), Ben Hoskin
 - ↑ http://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/system/files/attachments/UG_Handbook2010_0.pdf Oxford Undergraduate Handbook
 - ↑ Michelmas 2010 Termcard, Bodleian Library
 - ↑ http://home.jesus.ox.ac.uk/~dacheson/lectures.html
 - ↑ http://www.solipsys.co.uk/new/DavidAcheson.html?InternalLinks
 - ↑ Hilary 2009 Termcard, Bodleian Library
 - ↑ Hilary 2010 Termcard, Bodleian Library
 - ↑ http://www.cherwell.org/news/world/2010/01/26/the-drugs-don-t-work
 - ↑ The Invariant, Google Books
 
