Discovering Patterns in Mathematics and Poetry
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Discovering Patterns in Mathematics and Poetry
(Internationale Forschungen zur allgemeinen und vergleichenden Literaturwissenschaft, 116)
Rodopi, 2008
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Includes bibliographical references(p. [199]-205) and index(p.[207]-213).
Description and Table of Contents
Description
You are invited to join a fascinating journey of discovery, as Marcia Birken and Anne C. Coon explore the intersecting patterns of mathematics and poetry - bringing the two fields together in a new way.
Setting the tone with humor and illustrating each chapter with countless examples, Birken and Coon begin with patterns we can see, hear, and feel and then move to more complex patterns. Number systems and nursery rhymes lead to the Golden Mean and sestinas. Simple patterns of shape introduce tessellations and concrete poetry. Fractal geometry makes fractal poetry possible. Ultimately, patterns for the mind lead to questions: How do mathematicians and poets conceive of proof, paradox, and infinity? What role does analogy play in mathematical discovery and poetic expression?
The book will be of special interest to readers who enjoy looking for connections across traditional disciplinary boundaries.
Discovering Patterns in Mathematics and Poetry features centuries of creative work by mathematicians, poets, and artists, including Fibonacci, Albrecht Durer, M. C. Escher, David Hilbert, Benoit Mandelbrot, William Shakespeare, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Langston Hughes, E.E. Cummings, and many contemporary experimental poets. Original illustrations include digital photographs, mathematical and poetic models, and fractal imagery.
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1 - Counting Patterns
Chapter 2 - Counting Patterns Take Form
Chapter 3 - Patterns of Shape
Chapter 4 - Fractal Patterns
Chapter 5 - Patterns for the Mind
Chapter 6 - Conclusion
Permissions Acknowledgements
Bibliography
Index
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