RT IN THE LIFE OF MATHEMATICIANS

RT IN THE LIFE OF MATHEMATICIANS

Editorial:
AMS (AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY)
Año de edición:
Materia
Matematicas
ISBN:
978-1-4704-1956-1
Páginas:
282
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

Descuento:

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56,16 €

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53,35 €

I have always admired the abstraction ability of composers. The ingenious construction of beautiful patterns that can evoke such powerful emotions seems nothing short of magical. While mathematicians too construct beautiful patterns, I fear that few outside the math community appreciate that beauty or find any magic in it. I hope that this wonderful collection of articles, written by mathematicians who are themselves artists, will help better explain the many varied connections between mathematics and the arts, and illuminate better the beauty and magic in math.

--Avi Wigderson, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton

Much has been written about the close relationship of mathematics and music. It is a rather one-sided affair because mathematicians are usually very musical while musicians--including myself--are considerably less knowledgeable on matters of science. However we are all eager to learn from each other and the present volume is a most valuable contribution to this interesting dialogue.

--Sir Andras Schiff, pianist and conductor

Creativity, Originality and Imagination are three common features of mathematicians and artists. This inspiring book contains much more about the similarities between art and mathematics, as described by outstanding mathematicians with a wide range of artistic interests.

--Noga Alon, Tel Aviv University

Mathematics and art are intertwined on so many levels ... It is exciting to see such a broad treatment of this important theme.

--Charles Simonyi, Chairman of the Board, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton

Why are mathematicians drawn to art? How do they perceive it? What motivates them to pursue excellence in music or painting? Do they view their art as a conveyance for their mathematics or an escape from it? What are the similarities between mathematical talent and creativity and their artistic equivalents? What are the differences? Can a theatrical play or a visual image capture the beauty and excitement of mathematics? Some of the world's top mathematicians are also accomplished artists: musicians, photographers, painters, dancers, writers, filmmakers. In this volume, they share some of their work and reflect on the roles that mathematics and art have played in their lives. They write about creativity, communication, making connections, negotiating successes and failures, and navigating the vastly different professional worlds of art and mathematics.

Readership
Undergraduate and graduate students as well as research mathematicians interested in relations of mathematics and art.

Author
Anna Kepes Szemerédi, ELTE, Budapest, Hungary.

CONTENTS
Preface vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
Assaf Naor and AnnMarie Perl
The Art of Mathematics 8
Michael Atiyah
Opera and Music —A Mathematician’s View 12
Béla Bollobás
The Fragility of Beauty in Mathematics and in Art 54
Enrico Bombieri and Sarah Jones Nelson
Mathematics, Love, and Tattoos 68
Edward Frenkel
Music—A Life Not Chosen 80
Timothy Gowers
Writing and Performing Mathematics as Metaphor 112
Andrew Granville, Jennifer Granville, and Michael Spencer
Photography 138
Izabella Laba
Painting and Mathematics 164
Peter Lax
Mathematics, Art, Civilization 168
Yuri I. Manin
De Novo Artistic Activity, Origins of Logograms,
and Mathematical Intuition 187
Yuri I. Manin
A Drifter of Dadaist Persuasion 210
Matilde Marcolli
Inside Out, Outside In (Mathematics on a Single Snapshot) 232
Jaroslav Nešetril and Miroslav Petrícek
Conversation with Klaus Roth 248
Anna Kepes Szemerédi
Salsa and Mathematics 254
Balázs Szegedy
Thoughts on Art and Mathematics 258
Balázs Szegedy
Mathematics and Art 262
Cédric Villani
Into the Woods 272
Vladimir Voevodsky