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Model of Poincaré's Grenzcycle by Richard P. Baker, Baker #517

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Model of Poincaré's Grenzcycle by Richard P. Baker, Baker #517
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  • Model of Poincaré's Grenzcycle by Richard P. Baker, Baker #517
  • Model of Poincaré's Grenzcycle by Richard P. Baker, Baker #517
  • Model of Poincaré's Grenzcycle by Richard P. Baker, Baker #517
  • Model of Poincaré's Grenzcycle by Richard P. Baker, Baker #517
  • Model of Poincaré's Grenzcycle by Richard P. Baker, Baker #517
  • Model of Poincaré's Grenzcycle by Richard P. Baker, Baker #517
  • Model of Poincaré's Grenzcycle by Richard P. Baker, Baker #517
  • Model of Poincaré's Grenzcycle by Richard P. Baker, Baker #517

    Object Details

    maker

    Baker, Richard P.

    Description

    This model is one of several hundred designed by Richard P. Baker, a mathematics faculty member at the University of Iowa. It has a black wooden base with a plaster surface atop it. The sides of the plaster are painted black, the top is white. A typed paper tag attached to underside of the base reads: No. 517 (/) Grenzcycle. The term “Grenzcycle” translates from German into English as “limit cycle.”
    In an 1882 paper, the French mathematician Henri Poincaré introduced the concept of a limit cycle. According to his definition, the limit cycle is a closed curve that satisfied a differential equation which other closed curves satisfying the same equation approached asymptotically. In this model, which follows Poincaré’s example, the limit cycle is a circle, with one spiral approaching it from the outside and a second approaching it from the inside.
    References:
    See the article on limit cycles at http://www.scholarpedia.org/ , accessed August 12, 2020.
    Richard P. Baker, Mathematical Models, Iowa City, 1931, p. 7. This source gives the equations Baker sought to graph.as: 𝑧= 𝜃 + log𝜌 −1/2 log(1− 𝜌2), from the discussion of the differential equation : 𝑥+𝑦𝑦′=(𝑥𝑦′−𝑦)(𝑥2+𝑦2 −1).
    H. Poincaré, “Sur les courbes définies par une équation différentielle,” Journal de mathématiques pures et appliquées, 1882, (III) 8, pp. 251-296, esp. p. 280.

    Location

    Currently not on view

    Credit Line

    Gift of Frances E. Baker

    date made

    ca 1906-1935

    ID Number

    MA.211257.102

    accession number

    211257

    catalog number

    211257.102

    Object Name

    geometric model

    Physical Description

    plaster (overall material)
    wood (overall material)
    metal (overall material)
    white (overall color)
    black (overall color)
    plaster cast. base screwed. (overall production method/technique)

    Measurements

    average spatial: 6.4 cm x 20.1 cm x 20.1 cm; 2 17/32 in x 7 29/32 in x 7 29/32 in

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    Medicine and Science: Mathematics
    Science & Mathematics

    Data Source

    National Museum of American History

    Subject

    Mathematics

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a9-42ab-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

    Record ID

    nmah_1087390

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