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Medienkombination, Englisch, 405 Seiten, mit 1 DVD, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 630 g

Manaresi

Mathematics and Culture in Europe

Mathematics in Art, Technology, Cinema, and Theatre
2007
ISBN: 978-3-540-71963-2
Verlag: Springer

Mathematics in Art, Technology, Cinema, and Theatre

Medienkombination, Englisch, 405 Seiten, mit 1 DVD, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 630 g

ISBN: 978-3-540-71963-2
Verlag: Springer


Predicated on the notion that mathematics has been a growing source of aesthetic inspiration in culture, this volume celebrates where the two intermesh. It is a meditation on the performances and cultural events, all mathematics-related, performed in Bologna in 2004, is dedicated to all those who are curious about mathematics, but also more generally about theatre, cinema, literature, arts and science. Thanks to the DVD, one can readers can relive various events through the voices and the images of the participants.

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Mathematical culture, education and media.- Are European students sufficiently prepared in mathematics? – Questionnaire results.- Statistical methods for measuring competencies: analysis of mathematical preparation of freshmen.- Mathematics and media: tools, expectations, results.- The Trouble with Mathematics in the UK.- Metamorph from Escher to virtual architecture.- Two examples of unbounded and compact triply extended spaces.- Bringing light to a dark Universe.- Mathematics and cartoons.- Painters, Murderers, Mathematicians.- Lucio Saffaro, artist of geometry.- The mathematical logic of narrative.- Mathematics and Cinema.- A Beautiful Mind.- A recurrent eponym: Nash and game theory.- The Bank.- The Bank: Mathematics, Economics and Social Responsibility for the new millennium.- Moebius.- Moebius: a film and an invitation to topology.- Cube.- Cube: an opportunity to talk about prime numbers.- The Mirror Has Two Faces.- Funny mathematics?.- Enigma.- Fermat’s Last Theorem.- A few reflections on Fermat’s Last Theorem.- No More Time.- Mathematics and Theatre.- The Logic of Theater.- Napoleon Magical Emperor.- Regarding Napoleon Magical Emperor.- Napoleon, mathematics and the École Polytechnique.- Uncle Petros and Goldbach’s Conjecture.- Uncle Petros between science, literature and the theatre.- Some famous problems in the History of Number Theory.- Proof.- Proof: Mathematics and New Dramaturgy.- Mathematics and the American Theater Tradition.- A mathematician reads Proof.- Galois.- Évariste Galois, a Tragic Romantic Hero.- Évariste Galois.- Arcadia.- Even in Arcadia sex, literature and…? mathematics.- Wilde in Arcadia.- Father Saccheri: a mathematician on stage.- Is mathematics theatrical?.


Mirella Manaresi is professor of geometry at the Department of Mathematics of the University of Bologna. Her main research field is algebraic geometry, but, since some years, she is also involved in activities to promote the interest for mathematics of the general public.

She was editor, with M. Emmer, of the volume Mathematics, art, technology, cinema (Springer Italia, 2002 and Springer 2003, respectively in the Italian and in the extended English edition), and between 2002 and 2005 she has been responsible for a European project, from which this volume takes origin.



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