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  • Formāts: Hardback, 352 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 778 g, VIII, 352 p., 1 Hardback
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Dec-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3540017704
  • ISBN-13: 9783540017707
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 352 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 778 g, VIII, 352 p., 1 Hardback
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Dec-2003
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  • ISBN-10: 3540017704
  • ISBN-13: 9783540017707
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A fascinating and insightful collection of papers on the strong links between mathematics and culture. The contributions range from cinema and theatre directors to musicians and graphic designers. The text highlights the cultural and formative character of mathematics, its educational value, and imaginative dimension. These articles are highly interesting, sometimes amusing, and make excellent starting points for researching the strong connection between scientific and literary culture.

Mathematics has been very topical over the last few years. Theatre, cinema and books have all talked about mathematicians and mathematics. This book stresses the strong links between mathematics and culture, as mathematics links theatre, literature, architecture, art, cinema, medicine but also dance, cartoon and music. The articles introduced here are meant to be interesting and amusing starting points to research the strong connection between scientific and literary culture. This collection gathers contributions from cinema and theatre directors, musicians, architects, historians, physicians, experts in computer graphics and writers. In doing so, it highlights the cultural and formative character of mathematics, its educational value. But also its imaginative aspect: it is mathematics that is the creative force behind the screenplay of films such as "A Beautiful Mind", theatre plays like "Proof", musicals like "Fermat's Last Tango", successful books such as Simon Singh's "Fermat's Last Theorem" or Magnus Enzensberger's "The Number Devil".

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From the reviews:



"[ ] The articles are written by scientists and by artists, musicians, film-makers and architects as well and can in general be followed easily by non-mathematicians. Therefore the book can be recommended for anyone who wants to look closer at the cultural importance of mathematics."



G.Kowol, Monatshefte für Mathematik 146, Issue 4, 2005



[ ...] The essays in Mathematics and Culture I, too numerous to survey here, show an even broader reach. Although some address predictable topics, e.g., mathematics and economics, technology and medicine, others make unique contributions concerning the impact of mathemaics on culture. [ ...]  Summing up: recommended for upper-division undergraduates through faculty."



D.V.Feldman, Choice, November 2004, Vol. 42, No. 3



"[ ] Viele Beiträge geben Einsichten, die in der heute durchaus lebhaften Diskussion über Mathematik als kulturelle Errungenschaft nicht im Zentrum stehen, sodass dieser Band eine sehr willkommene Ergänzung darstellt."



F. Schweiger, Internationale Mathematische Nachrichten, 2004, Issue 197, 32-33



"That mathematics has a great impact on all aspects of society and vice versa, is obvious, but it is rarely seen that mathematicians lecture about social issues or that artists lecture about the impact of mathematics on their art. This book gives a cross section of all this. Each of the 27 contributions, grouped in 11 chapters are warmly recommended reading. In summary: a delight to be read by any mathematician . Buy it! Read it!



Adhemar Bultheel, Bulletin of the Belgian Mathematical Society, Vol. 12 (3), 2005



"This book stresses the strong links between mathematics and culture, as mathematics links theatre, literature, architecture, art, cinema, medicine but also dance, cartoon and music. The articles introduced here are meant to be interesting and amusing starting points toresearch the strong connection between scientific and literary culture."



Zentralblatt für Didaktik der Mathematik, Mai, 2004

Mathematics
Research and Teaching in Mathematics: Conflict or Synthesis?
Claudio Procesi
3(10)
The Discovery and Application of Linear and Nonlinear Programming
Harold W. Kuhn
13(8)
Mathematics and History
Italian Mathematics, Fascism and Racial Policy
Giorgio Israel
21(28)
Mathematics and Facism. The Case of Berlin
Jochen Bruning
49(18)
Mathematics and Culture in Russia
Silvano Tagliagambe
67(28)
Mathematics and Economics
Economists and Mathematics from 1494 to 1969
Marco Li Calzi, Achille Basile
95(14)
Who Said that a Mathematician Cannot Win the Nobel Prize?
Achille Basile, Marco Li Calzi
109(14)
Mathematics, Arts and Aesthetics
From Space as Container to Space as Web
Capi Corrales Rodriganez
123(16)
Irrational Geometry
Achille Perilli
139(8)
Mathematics and Cinema
Moebius Strip: From Art to Cinema
Michele Emmer
147(6)
A Few Reflections on the Creation of "Moebius"
Gustavo Mosquera R
153(8)
How to Create a Film
Peter Greenaway
161(18)
Mathematical Centers
A Museum of Mathematics: How, Why and Where
Enrico Giusti
179(4)
Pop Maths All Around the World
Michel Darche
183(12)
The Mathemagical Mystery Tour: Maths in the Malls
Richard Mankiewicz
195(8)
Mathematics and Literature
Mathematics and Literature
Lucio Russo
203(4)
From Galilee to Galileo
Piergiorgio Odifreddi
207(10)
Mathematics and Technology
Mathematical Visualization and Online Experiments
Konrad Polthier
217(18)
Prime Numbers and Cryptography
Alessandro Languasco, Alberto Perelli
235(10)
Homage to Venice
Essentiality of Mathematics for Bayesian Environmental Forecasting
Camillo Dejak, Roberto Pastres
245(22)
Venice-Maths
Michele Emmer
267(8)
Santa Margherita
Luciano Emmer
275(6)
Mathematics and Music
Mathematics & Cultures, Mathematics & Musics: a Model for Bronze Instruments
Laura Tedeschini Lalli
281(12)
Numbers in Asian Music
Tran Quang Hai
293(12)
Mathematics and Medicine
Mathematics, Clinical Decisions and Public Health
Carla Rossi, Lucilla Rava
305(24)
The Radon Transform and Its Applications to Medicine
Enrico Casadio Tarabusi
329(12)
Risk Analysis for Liver Surgery
Heinz-Otto Peitgen, Bernhard Preim, Dirk Selle, Dominik Bohm, Andrea Schenk, Wolf Spindler
341(10)
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