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Handbook of the Mathematics of the Arts and Sciences

  • Serves as an authoritative source for the interplay between mathematics and different disciplines
  • Explores the most important questions on interdisciplinarity
  • Edited and written by leading scientists
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (107 entries)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxix
  2. Mathematics, Art, and Aesthetics

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Mathematics, Art, and Aesthetics: An Introduction

      • Bharath Sriraman, Kyeonghwa Lee
      Pages 3-5
    3. The Beauty of Blaschke Products

      • Ulrich Daepp, Pamela Gorkin, Gunter Semmler, Elias Wegert
      Pages 45-78
    4. Looking Through the Glass

      • Annalisa Crannell
      Pages 79-103
    5. Designing Binary Trees

      • Vincent J. Matsko
      Pages 105-122
    6. A Visual Overview of Coprime Numbers

      • Benjamín A. Itzá-Ortiz, Roberto López-Hernández, Pedro Miramontes
      Pages 149-167
    7. Almost All Surfaces Are Made Out of Hexagons

      • Hyungryul Baik
      Pages 169-174
    8. Anamorphosis: Between Perspective and Catoptrics

      • Agostino De Rosa, Alessio Bortot
      Pages 243-289
    9. Mathematical Design for Knotted Textiles

      • Nithikul Nimkulrat, Tuomas Nurmi
      Pages 381-408
    10. Art and Science of Rope

      • Alexander Åström, Christoffer Åström
      Pages 409-442
    11. A Survey of Cellular Automata in Fiber Arts

      • Joshua Holden, Lana Holden
      Pages 443-465
    12. Mathematics and Art: Unifying Perspectives

      • Heather M. Russell, Radmila Sazdanovic
      Pages 497-525

About this book

The goal of this Handbook is to become an authoritative source with chapters that show the origins, unification, and points of similarity between different disciplines and mathematics. Some chapters will also show bifurcations and the development of disciplines which grow to take on a life of their own. Science and Art are used as umbrella terms to encompass the physical, natural and geological sciences, as well as the visual and performing arts.
As arts imagine possibilities, science attempts to generate models to test possibilities, mathematics serves as the tool. This handbook is an indispensable collection to understand todays effort to build bridges between disciplines. It answers questions such as: What are the origins of interdisciplinarity in mathematics? What are cross-cultural components of interdisciplinarity linked to mathematics? What are contemporary interdisciplinary trends? 

Section Editors:

Michael J. Ostwald, University of Newcastle (Australia)

Kyeong-Hwa Lee, Seoul National University (South Korea)

Torsten Lindström, Linnaeus University (Sweden)

Gizem Karaali, Pomona College (USA)

Ken Valente, Colgate University, (USA)

 

Consulting Editors:

Alexandre Borovik, Manchester University (UK)

Daina Taimina, Independent Scholar, Cornell University (USA)

Nathalie Sinclair, Simon Fraser University (Canada)


What do figure skating, invasive species, medieval cathedrals, ropes, poems, wines, metaphors, rhythms, climate change, and origami have in common? Mathematics! The Handbook of the Mathematics of the Arts and Sciences is a stunning compendium of essays on these and scores of other unlikely subjects to which the mathematical imagination has been brought. It is at once a dazzlingly contemporary tour of human success at bringing order to the world, and a throwback to a time before the “unity of knowledge” became a mereslogan. It is a breathtaking work, for its ambitious scope and for its endless stimulation of the reader’s curiosity.

- Harry R. Lewis, Gordon McKay Research Professor of Computer Science at Harvard University, editor of Ideas That Created the Future: Classic Papers of Computer Science


Mathematics has always enjoyed deep connections with the arts, science, the humanities, philosophy, history, and society in general. However, these links are often overlooked or undervalued. This Handbook makes a massive statement about the extent and importance of the interdisciplinary nature of mathematics, and its relevance to all aspects of human culture. Its articles are scholarly and authoritative, but also highly readable and accessible to non-specialists. A triumph! 

-Ian Stewart FRS, Emeritus Professor - University of Warwick


This handbook will delight anyone who loves the richness of mathematics and its interplay with the arts and humanities.Bharath Sriraman has given us a great gift, a treasure chest of connections to art and architecture, language and literature, philosophy, history, society, you name it. The book is authoritative and charming and instantly establishes itself as a landmark reference for interdisciplinary mathematics.

 

Steven Strogatz - Jacob Gould Schurman Professor of Applied Mathematics at Cornell University.

 

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Montana, Missoula, USA

    Bharath Sriraman

About the editor

Bharath Sriraman is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Montana- Missoula, known internationally for his research in the interdisciplinary aspects of mathematics with the arts and sciences; cognition; creativity; history and philosophy of mathematics; and mathematics education. To date Professor Sriraman has published 300+ journal articles, book chapters, proceedings papers, and reference work entries in his areas of interest, which include 31 edited books. In 2016, he was named the University of Montana Distinguished Scholar. He is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Mathematics Enthusiast, an independent, peer-reviewed open access international journal now in its 18th year of existence. He is the Co-founder/Co-Series editor of Advances in Mathematics Education and Creativity Theory and Action in Education which are both with Springer. Professor Sriraman has held more than 30 visiting professorships at institutions in Norway, Iceland, Sweden, Germany, Turkey, Iran, Malaysia, Canada, South Africa, Colombia and Argentina, which include two U.S. Fulbright awards. The Handbook of the Mathematics of the Arts and Sciences has been his most ambitious editorial project to date. He is presently curating and editing The Handbook of the History and Philosophy of Mathematical Practice, another Springer Major Reference Works project. In his spare time he is an amateur arborist. 

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