03999oam 2200481 450 991043786470332120190911112727.088-470-2889-210.1007/978-88-470-2889-0(OCoLC)860903433(MiFhGG)GVRL6UOX(EXLCZ)99255000000126535320130111d2013 uy 0engurun|---uuuuatxtccrImagine math 2 between culture and mathematics /Michele Emmer, editor1st ed. 2013.Milan :Springer,2013.1 online resource (vii, 262 pages) illustrationsGale eBooksDescription based upon print version of record.88-470-2888-4 88-470-5592-X Includes bibliographical references.Exotic Spheres and John Milnor by M. Abate -- The Solitude of Last Words by C. Ambrosini -- From Pollock’s Summertime to Jacksontime by D. Amodio -- Spatial Rhythms in Cinema between the Avant-Garde and Entertainment by G.P. Brunetta -- Myrmedrome: Simulating the life of an Ant Colony by S. Cacace, E. Cristiani, D. D’Eustacchio -- From Canvas to Music: Mathematics as a Tool for the Composition of Jackson Time by C. de Fabritiis -- Gödel’s Childhood and Other Algorithms by V. Della Mea -- Lessons in Mathematics, at the Cinema by M. Emmer -- The Fascination of Numbers, between Music and Poetry by M. Emmer -- Numeri Malefici (Evil Numbers): Homage to Fabio Mauri by M. Emmer -- Extracting Information from Chaos: a Case in Climatological Analysis by F. Bonghi, R. Ferretti -- Morphogenesis and dynamical systems by S. Franceschelli -- Mathematics, Love, and Tattoos by E. Frenkel -- Alan Turing and the Poisoned Apple by M. Vincenzi -- Mathematics according to Italo Calvino by G. Lolli -- Alan M. Turing (1912-1954) by G. Lolli -- Empirical Evidence that the World Is Not a Computer by J.W. McAllister -- On the Tangible Boundary between Real and Virtual by A. Mondot -- Arithmétique by G. Munari -- The Mathematical Mind - Iconography of a Tension by P. Pagli -- The Wild Number Problem: Math or Fiction? by P. Schogt -- Fort Marghera and the French and Austrian Plans of Defence by M. Scroccaro -- L’art du Trait est l’Attrait de l’Art by S. Skaf -- Cellular Automata: the Game of Life by G.M. Todesco -- A Play at Dusk Mathematics in Literature by C. Toffalori.Imagine mathematics, imagine with the help of mathematics, imagine new worlds, new geometries, new forms.  The new volume in the series “Imagine Math” is intended to contribute to grasping how much that is interesting and new is happening in the relationships between mathematics, imagination and culture. The present book begins with the connections between mathematics, numbers, poetry and music, with the latest opera by Italian composer Claudio Ambrosini. Literature and narrative also play an important role here. There is cinema too, with the “erotic” mathematics films by Edward Frenkel, and the new short “Arithmétique “ by  Munari and Rovazzani. The section on applications of mathematics features a study of ants, as well as the refined forms and surfaces generated by algorithms used in the performances by Adrien Mondot and Claire Bardainne. Last but not least, in honour of the hundredth anniversary of his birth, a mathematical, literary and theatrical homage to Alan Turing, one of the outstanding figures of the twentieth century.MathematicsSocial aspectsMathematics and literatureMathematics in artMathematicsSocial aspects.Mathematics and literature.Mathematics in art.510Emmer MicheleMiFhGGMiFhGGBOOK9910437864703321Imagine Math 22540525UNINA