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Explore the beauty and immortality of mathematics through art, creativity, and intuition. Discover how mathematics serves as a language that unlocks the secrets of nature and provides a glimpse into the mind of great mathematicians like J.H. Poincaré and Galileo Galilei. Unravel the elegance of mathematical proofs and the glamour of mathematical concepts in various forms, from paintings by Pollock and Kandinsky to the abstract nature of open and closed sets. Let mathematics dazzle you with its creativity and determination, making it truly spectacular and unforgettable.
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Mathematics is Beautiful • And is Everywhere!
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.
Mathematical Proof • Creativity • Determination • Intuition • Beauty • Immortality
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.”
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).
Rules • Need to be clear and concise • Highly abstract and technical • Symbolic language • Does not consist of formula alone
Word: is! • 5 is the square root of 25 • 5 is less than 10 • 5 is a prime number
Mathematics is Beautiful • And is Everywhere!