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Mathematics is Beautiful

Mathematics is Beautiful. And is Everywhere!. Mathematics is everywhere. Love, Love, Love. J.H.Poincare (1854-1912). The mathematician does not study pure mathematics because it is useful; he studies it because he delights in it and he delights in it because it is beautiful.

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Mathematics is Beautiful

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  1. Mathematics is Beautiful • And is Everywhere!

  2. Mathematics is everywhere

  3. Love, Love, Love

  4. J.H.Poincare (1854-1912) The mathematician does not study pure mathematics because it is useful; he studies it because he delights in it and he delights in it because it is beautiful.

  5. Beautiful Mathematics

  6. Artists

  7. Mathematical Proof • Creativity • Determination • Intuition • Beauty • Immortality

  8. Open and Closed Sets

  9. PaintingsPollock's Number 8 - Kandinsky's Composition 8

  10. Van Gogh's Room in Arles – Turner's Snowstorm

  11. Mathematics as a Language Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) “The great book of nature can be read only by those who know the language in which it was written. And this language is Mathematics.”

  12. Solve Cube one-third the coefficient of x; add to it the square of one-half the constant of the equation; and take the square root of the whole. You will duplicate this, and to one of the two you add one-half the number you have already squared and from the other you subtract one-half the same... Then, subtracting the cube root of the first from the cube root of the second, the remainder which is left is the value of x (Gerolamo Cardano, Ars Magna, 1545).

  13. Rules • Need to be clear and concise • Highly abstract and technical • Symbolic language • Does not consist of formula alone

  14. Word: is! • 5 is the square root of 25 • 5 is less than 10 • 5 is a prime number

  15. Glamorous Mathematics

  16. Mathematics dive under water

  17. Truly Spectacular

  18. Amazing Mathematics

  19. Mathematics is Beautiful • And is Everywhere!

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