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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Le Broom Bridge (en gaélique, Droichead BrLe Broom Bridge (en gaélique, Droichead Broome), ou Broome Bridge, anciennement Brougham Bridge, est un pont sur la Broombridge Road qui passe sur le à Dublin en Irlande. Le Broome Bridge tient son nom de William Broome, un des directeurs de la Compagnie du Canal royal qui vivait proche de là. Ce pont est connu pour être le lieu où Sir William Rowan Hamilton a découvert la formule fondamentale des quaternions le 16 octobre 1843, qu'il aurait écrit sur une pierre du pont et depuis remplacée par une plaque commémorative située sur le coin nord-ouest sous le pont. Le texte sur la plaque dit : Here as he walked byon the 16th of October 1843Sir William Rowan Hamiltonin a flash of genius discoveredthe fundamental formula forquaternion multiplicationi² = j² = k² = ijk = −1& cut it on a stone of this bridge. Ici alors qu'il marchaitle 16 octobre 1843Sir William Rowan Hamiltondans un éclair de génie découvritla formule fondamentale pourla multiplication des quaternionsi² = j² = k² = ijk = −1et la grava dans une pierre du pont. Vu l'importance du lieu pour les mathématiques, plusieurs mathématiciens ont assisté aux marches commémoratives annuelles de l'Observatoire Dunsink vers le site. On comptait parmi eux plusieurs détenteurs de prix Nobel comme Murray Gell-Mann, Steven Weinberg et Frank Wilczek, et les mathématiciens Sir Andrew Wiles, Sir Roger Penrose et Ingrid Daubechies. Le 16 octobre est parfois appelé Broomsday (en référence au Broome Bridge) et comme un clin d'œil aux commémorations littéraires du 16 juin (Bloomsday, en l'honneur de James Joyce). (Bloomsday, en l'honneur de James Joyce). , Broom Bridge (Irish: Droichead Broome), alBroom Bridge (Irish: Droichead Broome), also called Broome Bridge, and sometimes Brougham Bridge, is a bridge along Broombridge Road which crosses the Royal Canal in Cabra, Dublin, Ireland. Broome Bridge is named after William Broome, one of the directors of the Royal Canal company who lived nearby. It is famous for being the location where Sir William Rowan Hamilton first wrote down the fundamental formula for quaternions on 16 October 1843, which is to this day commemorated by a stone plaque on the northwest corner of the underside of the bridge. After being spoiled by the action of vandals and some visitors, the plaque was moved to a different place, higher, under the railing of the bridge. The text on the plaque reads: Here as he walked byon the 16th of October 1843Sir William Rowan Hamiltonin a flash of genius discoveredthe fundamental formula forquaternion multiplication& cut it on a stone of this bridge. Given the historical importance of the bridge with respect to mathematics, mathematicians from all over the world have been known to take part in the annual commemorative walk from Dunsink Observatory to the site. Attendees have included Nobel Prize winners Murray Gell-Mann, Steven Weinberg and Frank Wilczek, and mathematicians Sir Andrew Wiles, Sir Roger Penrose and Ingrid Daubechies. The 16 October is sometimes referred to as Broomsday (in reference to Broome Bridge) and as a nod to the literary commemorations on 16 June (Bloomsday in honour of James Joyce).June (Bloomsday in honour of James Joyce). , Il Broom Bridge, conosciuto anche come BroIl Broom Bridge, conosciuto anche come Brougham Bridge è un ponte lungo la Broombridge road, che attraversa il Royal Canal, presso Cabra, sobborgo di Dublino, Irlanda. Prende il nome da William Brougham, uno dei dirigenti della compagnia che gestiva il canale stesso. È famoso soprattutto in quanto è il posto in cui il matematico e fisico William Rowan Hamilton scrisse per la prima volta l'importante formula del quaternione, il 16 ottobre 1843, evento commemorato da una targa in pietra, collocata sul lato nord-occidentale del ponte. Il testo recita: L'importanza della scoperta fu tanto grande che molti matematici sono venuti su questo ponte per delle specie di pellegrinaggi. Tra gli altri si annoverano i premi Nobel Murray Gell-Mann, Steven Weinberg e Frank Wilczek, oltre a celeberrimi personaggi come Andrew Wiles e Ingrid Daubechies.ggi come Andrew Wiles e Ingrid Daubechies. , Is droichead suite i gContae Bhaile Átha Cliath é Droichead Broome. , Broom Bridge, även kallad Brougham Bridge,Broom Bridge, även kallad Brougham Bridge, är en liten bro som ligger längs Broomridge road och korsar Royal Canal i Cabra, Dublin på Irland. Bron är uppkallad efter William Broom, som var en av direktörerna för Royal Canal Company. Broom Bridge är känt för att vara platsen där William Rowan Hamilton först skrev ner den fundamentala formeln för kvaternioner den 16 oktober 1843 och idag finns det en stenskylt på brons nordvästra ände där följande text är inhuggen: Here as he walked byon the 16th of October 1843Sir William Rowan Hamiltonin a flash of genius discoveredthe fundamental formula forquaternion multiplicationi² = j² = k² = ijk = −1& cut it on a stone of this bridge= −1& cut it on a stone of this bridge
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rdfs:comment Il Broom Bridge, conosciuto anche come BroIl Broom Bridge, conosciuto anche come Brougham Bridge è un ponte lungo la Broombridge road, che attraversa il Royal Canal, presso Cabra, sobborgo di Dublino, Irlanda. Prende il nome da William Brougham, uno dei dirigenti della compagnia che gestiva il canale stesso. È famoso soprattutto in quanto è il posto in cui il matematico e fisico William Rowan Hamilton scrisse per la prima volta l'importante formula del quaternione, il 16 ottobre 1843, evento commemorato da una targa in pietra, collocata sul lato nord-occidentale del ponte. Il testo recita:rd-occidentale del ponte. Il testo recita: , Le Broom Bridge (en gaélique, Droichead BrLe Broom Bridge (en gaélique, Droichead Broome), ou Broome Bridge, anciennement Brougham Bridge, est un pont sur la Broombridge Road qui passe sur le à Dublin en Irlande. Le Broome Bridge tient son nom de William Broome, un des directeurs de la Compagnie du Canal royal qui vivait proche de là. Ce pont est connu pour être le lieu où Sir William Rowan Hamilton a découvert la formule fondamentale des quaternions le 16 octobre 1843, qu'il aurait écrit sur une pierre du pont et depuis remplacée par une plaque commémorative située sur le coin nord-ouest sous le pont. Le texte sur la plaque dit :sous le pont. Le texte sur la plaque dit : , Broom Bridge, även kallad Brougham Bridge,Broom Bridge, även kallad Brougham Bridge, är en liten bro som ligger längs Broomridge road och korsar Royal Canal i Cabra, Dublin på Irland. Bron är uppkallad efter William Broom, som var en av direktörerna för Royal Canal Company. Broom Bridge är känt för att vara platsen där William Rowan Hamilton först skrev ner den fundamentala formeln för kvaternioner den 16 oktober 1843 och idag finns det en stenskylt på brons nordvästra ände där följande text är inhuggen:västra ände där följande text är inhuggen: , Is droichead suite i gContae Bhaile Átha Cliath é Droichead Broome. , Broom Bridge (Irish: Droichead Broome), alBroom Bridge (Irish: Droichead Broome), also called Broome Bridge, and sometimes Brougham Bridge, is a bridge along Broombridge Road which crosses the Royal Canal in Cabra, Dublin, Ireland. Broome Bridge is named after William Broome, one of the directors of the Royal Canal company who lived nearby. The text on the plaque reads: Here as he walked byon the 16th of October 1843Sir William Rowan Hamiltonin a flash of genius discoveredthe fundamental formula forquaternion multiplication& cut it on a stone of this bridge.ion& cut it on a stone of this bridge.
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