2015-08-19

University College Cork is this year celebrating the bicentenary of mathematician and philosopher George Boole, whose findings underpin the information age with the creation of the algebraic form of logic.

As part of the celebrations a very non-technical talk about Boole will be held on 26 August at UCC’s Aula Maxima at 8pm where Boole’s biographer Professor Des MacHale will discuss the link between Boole and Moriarty whom Holmes describes as the “Napoleon of crime.”

Boole clue connects Cork, H.G. Wells and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

The story is a long and convoluted one and H. G. Wells, a father of science fiction, is a vital link connecting Doyle and Mary Everest Boole, George Boole’s wife. Recent evidence is presented on several Cork people with the surname Moriarty.

Professor MacHale is delivering this lecture as part of the George Boole Mathematical Sciences (GBMS) Conference, which is this week welcoming Mathematics experts from across the globe.

‘If the Boole—Moriarty link can be established, then every literate person on the planet will know about George Boole too’
– PROF DES MACHALE

“Every computer scientist, mathematician, electrical engineer, and logician on the planet already knows about George Boole,” commented Emeritus Professor Des MacHale.

“If the Boole—Moriarty link can be established, then every literate person on the planet will know about George Boole too.”

Professor MacHale is a key contributor in The Genius of George Boole, a new documentary commissioned by UCC, to be screened on RTE One at 22:35pm on 1 September.

Narrated by Oscar-winning actor Jeremy Irons and produced by multi award-winning Oxford Film and Television, the film assembles academics and industry leaders from across the globe to explore the life and importance of one of the world’s greatest unsung heroes.

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