- Series
- School of Mathematics Colloquium
- Time
- Thursday, April 16, 2009 - 4:30pm for 2 hours
- Location
- Skiles 269
- Speaker
- John McCuan – School of Mathematics, Georgia Tech
- Organizer
- Guillermo Goldsztein
Archimedes principle may be used to predict if and how certain solid objects float in a liquid bath. The principle, however, neglects to consider capillary forces which can sometimes play an important role. We describe a recent generalization of the principle and how the standard textbook presentation of Archimedes' work may have played a role in delaying the discovery of such generalizations to this late date.