Simplicity: Ideals of Practice in Mathematics and the Arts

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Mathematics, Culture, and the Arts

ISBN: 3319851403
ISBN 13: 9783319851402
Herausgeber: Roman Kossak/Philip Ording
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xx, 305 S., 25 s/w Illustr., 1 farbige Illustr., 305 p. 26 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Erscheinungsdatum: 09.09.2018
Auflage: 1/2017
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert

Probes mathematical aspects of the phenomenon of simplicity as the core practice of mathematics and artworkAttempts to build a bridge across the cultures of art and mathematics through simplicityAppeals to a broad audience, including readers of art, art history, philosophy, and science, in addition to the general mathematics readershipIncludes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Artikelnummer: 6777993 Kategorie:

Beschreibung

To find "criteria of simplicity" was the goal of David Hilbert's recently discovered twenty-fourth problem on his renowned list of open problems given at the 1900 International Congress of Mathematicians in Paris. At the same time, simplicity and economy of means are powerful impulses in the creation of artworks. This was an inspiration for a conference, titled the same as this volume, that took place at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York in April of 2013. This volume includes selected lectures presented at the conference, and additional contributions offering diverse perspectives from art and architecture, the philosophy and history of mathematics, and current mathematical practice.

Autorenporträt

Roman Kossak's research is in model theory of nonstandard models of formal arithmetic. For over 30 years he has worked at the City University of New York, where he teaches developmental courses at Bronx Community College and mathematical logic and model theory at the Graduate Center. His other interests include phenomenology and interactions between mathematics and the arts. Philip Ording is a member of the mathematics faculty at Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville, New York. He received a PhD in Mathematics from Columbia University in 2006. While a graduate student of topology and geometry he began working as a mathematics consultant in art and architecture studios in New York. Since then he has published essays, curated exhibitions, and lectured on the intersection of mathematics and the arts.

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