Talk:Kathleen Ollerenshaw

DOB
Is her date of birth public knowledge? It was added by anon. Billlion 13:20, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 * To answer my own question. Yes it is in her book "to talk of many things" for example. Billlion 22:12, 8 September 2007 (UTC)
 * The information about her date of birth is available to the public in Central London. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 213.123.215.180 (talk) 09:17, 5 August 2016 (UTC)

Deaf
She's not deaf, just hard-of-hearing. But I suppose me having spoken to her today would count as original research? Lordofthe9 17:53, 6 September 2007 (UTC)
 * I think her point was that she would be without a hearing aid. See "To talk of many things" eg p20 ".. it brought on sensori-neural deafness" She also explains that" learnt lip reading". She consistently describes her self as deaf. I expect her lip reading ability is now more restricted as her sight is also declining. Billlion 22:10, 8 September 2007 (UTC)

Publications
Here are the 26 mathematical papers known to MathSciNet that she wrote. I wonder if more about her work on lattices should be mentioned?


 * 1) MR1702253 (2000d:05024) Ollerenshaw, Kathleen ;  Brée, David S.  Most-perfect pandiagonal magic squares.Their construction and enumeration. With a foreword by Hermann Bondi. Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, Southend-on-Sea,  1998. xiv+152 pp. ISBN: 0-905091-06-X
 * 2) MR1652874 (99j:05038) Ollerenshaw, Kathleen ;  Brée, David S.  Most-perfect pandiagonal magic squares.  Math. Today (Southend-on-Sea)  34  (1998),  no. 5, 139--143.
 * 3) MR1644367 (99g:05033) Brée, David S. ;  Ollerenshaw, Kathleen . Pandiagonal magic squares from mixed auxiliary squares. Math. Today (Southend-on-Sea)  34  (1998),  no. 4, 105--111.
 * 4) MR1110875 Ollerenshaw, Kathleen . Some personal delights in geometry---from earliest days to fractals.Bull. Inst. Math. Appl.  27  (1991),  no. 4, 65--75.
 * 5) MR0996104 (90g:00003) Ollerenshaw, Kathleen . Living mathematics. Bull. Inst. Math. Appl.  25  (1989),  no. 3-4, 50--56.
 * 6) MR0865108 (88j:05009) Ollerenshaw, Kathleen . On "most perfect" or "complete" $8\times 8$ pandiagonal magic  squares. Proc. Roy. Soc. London Ser. A  407  (1986),  no. 1833, 259--281.
 * 7) MR0792886 (86k:00007) Ollerenshaw, Kathleen . Chance encounters.  Bull. Inst. Math. Appl.  21  (1985),  no. 3-4, 48--53.
 * 8) MR0703622 (84i:05031) Ollerenshaw, Kathleen ;  Bondi, Hermann . Magic squares of order four.  Philos. Trans. Roy. Soc. London Ser. A  306  (1982),  no. 1495, 443--532.
 * 9) MR0577335 (82c:05001) Ollerenshaw, Kathleen . The Hungarian magic cube.  Bull. Inst. Math. Appl.  16  (1980),  no. 4, 86--92.
 * 10) MR0576085 (82b:53014) Ollerenshaw, Kathleen . The minimum surface connecting the sides of a cubic frame.  Bull. Inst. Math. Appl.  16  (1980),  no. 2-3, 54--60.
 * 11) MR0547703 (84i:51025a) Ollerenshaw, Kathleen . Minimum networks linking four points in a plane. Bull. Inst. Math. Appl.  15  (1979),  no. 8-9, 208--211.
 * 12) MR0558604 (81c:52007) Ollerenshaw, Kathleen . A note on space-filling polyhedra. Bull. Inst. Math. Appl.  15  (1979),  no. 11-12, 306--308.
 * 13) MR0521998 (80j:53014) Ollerenshaw, Kathleen . Presidential address: the magic of mathematics. Bull. Inst. Math. Appl.  15  (1979),  no. 1, 2--12.
 * 14) MR0491265 (58 #10529) Ollerenshaw, Kathleen ;  Bondi, Hermann . The nine prisoners problem. Bull. Inst. Math. Appl.  14  (1978),  no. 5-6, 121--143.
 * 15) MR0061135 (15,780a) Ollerenshaw, Kathleen . Irreducible convex bodies. Quart. J. Math., Oxford Ser. (2)  4,  (1953). 293--302.
 * 16) MR0053974 (14,850d) Ollerenshaw, Kathleen . An irreducible non-convex region. Proc. Cambridge Philos. Soc.  49,  (1953). 194--200.
 * 17) MR0052468 (14,624d) Ollerenshaw, Kathleen . On the region defined by $\vert xy\vert \leqq 1$, $x\sp 2+y\sp 2\leqq t$. Proc. Cambridge Philos. Soc.  49,  (1953). 63--71.
 * 18) MR0044583 (13,444b) Ollerenshaw, Kathleen . Addendum: On the critical lattices of a sphere and four-dimensional hypersphere  J. London Math. Soc.  26,  (1951). 316--318.
 * 19) MR0031501 (11,160d) Ollerenshaw, Kathleen . The critical lattices of a four-dimensional hypersphere. J. London Math. Soc.  24,  (1949). 190--200.
 * 20) MR0028353 (10,433d) Ollerenshaw, Kathleen . The critical lattices of a sphere. J. London Math. Soc.  23,  (1948). 297--299.
 * 21) MR0027017 (10,236d) Ollerenshaw, Kathleen . On the minima of indefinite quadratic forms. J. London Math. Soc.  23,  (1948). 148--153.
 * 22) MR0018700 (8,317j) Ollerenshaw, Kathleen . The critical lattices of a circular quadrilateral formed by arcs of three circles. Quart. J. Math., Oxford Ser.  17,  (1946). 223--239.
 * 23) MR0016070 (7,506h) Ollerenshaw, Kathleen . Lattice points in a circular quadrilateral bounded by the arcs of four circles. Quart. J. Math., Oxford Ser.  17,  (1946) 93--98.
 * 24) MR0015428 (7,417d) Ollerenshaw, Kathleen . Lattice points in a hollow $n$-dimensional hypercube.  J. London Math. Soc.  20,  (1945). 22--26.
 * 25) MR0012644 (7,51c) Ollerenshaw, Kathleen . The minima of a pair of indefinite, harmonic, binary quadratic  forms. Proc. Cambridge Philos. Soc.  41,  (1945). 77--96.
 * 26) MR0013389 (7,146b) Ollerenshaw, Kathleen . The critical lattices of a square frame. J. London Math. Soc.  19,  (1944). 178--184. Billlion (talk) 20:05, 19 April 2008 (UTC)

She also has a patent with David Bree Billlion (talk) 20:17, 19 April 2008 (UTC)

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