Although mathematicians often use it, mathematical beauty is a philosophically challenging concept. How can abstract objects be evaluated as beautiful? Is this related to the way we visualise them?\ud \ud Using a case study from graph theory (the highly symmetric Petersen graph), this paper tries to analyse aesthetic preferences in mathematical practice and to distinguish genuine aesthetic from epistemic or practical judgements.\ud \ud It argues that, in making aesthetic judgements, mathematicians may be responding to a combination of perceptual properties of visual representations and mathematical properties of abstract structures; the latter seem to carry greater weight. Mathematical beauty thus primarily involves mathematicians' sensitiv...
Recent attempts at defining mathematical beauty fall roughly into two schools of thought. One takes ...
Many of the methods commonly used to research mathematical practice, such as analyses of historical ...
Drawing on some of the principles of humanistic mathematics first outlined by Alvin White, this pape...
Although mathematicians often use it, mathematical beauty is a philosophically challenging concept. ...
The aim of this work is to account for expressions like “Cantor’s diagonal proof is elegant” or “Eul...
Mathematicians frequently use aesthetic vocabulary and sometimes even describe themselves as engage...
In this paper I reflect on the nature of mathematical beauty, and examine the connections between ma...
Mathematicians often conduct aesthetic judgements to evaluate mathematical objects such as equations...
It is a common thought that mathematics can be not only true but also beautiful, and many of the gre...
What do mathematicians mean when they use terms such as 'deep', 'elegant', and 'beautiful'? By apply...
This paper explores the role of aesthetic judgements in mathematics by focussing on the relationship...
Mathematicians sometimes judge a mathematical proof to be beautiful and in doing so seem to be makin...
Many important statements have been made about the value of aesthetics and beauty in mathematics. ...
Abstract. What do mathematicians mean when they use terms such as ‘deep’, ‘ele-gant’, and ‘beautiful...
Based on the statement, that the experience of mathematical beauty has a positive influence on stude...
Recent attempts at defining mathematical beauty fall roughly into two schools of thought. One takes ...
Many of the methods commonly used to research mathematical practice, such as analyses of historical ...
Drawing on some of the principles of humanistic mathematics first outlined by Alvin White, this pape...
Although mathematicians often use it, mathematical beauty is a philosophically challenging concept. ...
The aim of this work is to account for expressions like “Cantor’s diagonal proof is elegant” or “Eul...
Mathematicians frequently use aesthetic vocabulary and sometimes even describe themselves as engage...
In this paper I reflect on the nature of mathematical beauty, and examine the connections between ma...
Mathematicians often conduct aesthetic judgements to evaluate mathematical objects such as equations...
It is a common thought that mathematics can be not only true but also beautiful, and many of the gre...
What do mathematicians mean when they use terms such as 'deep', 'elegant', and 'beautiful'? By apply...
This paper explores the role of aesthetic judgements in mathematics by focussing on the relationship...
Mathematicians sometimes judge a mathematical proof to be beautiful and in doing so seem to be makin...
Many important statements have been made about the value of aesthetics and beauty in mathematics. ...
Abstract. What do mathematicians mean when they use terms such as ‘deep’, ‘ele-gant’, and ‘beautiful...
Based on the statement, that the experience of mathematical beauty has a positive influence on stude...
Recent attempts at defining mathematical beauty fall roughly into two schools of thought. One takes ...
Many of the methods commonly used to research mathematical practice, such as analyses of historical ...
Drawing on some of the principles of humanistic mathematics first outlined by Alvin White, this pape...