This paper explores two-way relations between visualizations in mathematics and mathematical art, as well as art in general. A collection of vignettes illustrates connection points, including visualizing higher dimensions, tessellations, knots and links, plotting zeros of polynomials, and new and rapidly developing mathematical discipline, diagrammatic categorification
Hanson et al. [4] described mathematical visualization as "the art of creating concrete underst...
In this paper we explore the use of mathematics in art, focusing on linear perspective and hyperboli...
Abstract. The rapidly developing field of diagrammatic knowledge representation and reasoning is sur...
45-48Do art and mathematics go together? Mathematical patterns and symmetry make for good art. And a...
Although traditionally neglected, mathematical diagrams have recently begun to attract attention fro...
Diagrams have been used for centuries in the visualization of mathematical concepts and to aid the e...
In this paper we consider various ways that drawing occurs in mathematics. We describe, and give exa...
This paper describes the use of diagrams as self-explanatory tools. It considers the use of diagrams...
Diagrams are an essential part of the most diverse processes of communication and cognition. Indeed,...
This study has two main purposes. The first is to confirm and advance Gilles Châtelet’s account of t...
There have been a wide range of any human activities concerning the term of “Art and Mathematics”. R...
There is a long history of interdisciplinary discussions on the relations between science, mathemat...
This talk aims to compare the theory of diagram presented in Peirce’s philosophy of mathematics and ...
I propose the term ‘exploratory diagrams’ to describe an approach to diagramming which goes beyond t...
The connection between mathematics and art is ancient. In times long ago, scholars did not divide t...
Hanson et al. [4] described mathematical visualization as "the art of creating concrete underst...
In this paper we explore the use of mathematics in art, focusing on linear perspective and hyperboli...
Abstract. The rapidly developing field of diagrammatic knowledge representation and reasoning is sur...
45-48Do art and mathematics go together? Mathematical patterns and symmetry make for good art. And a...
Although traditionally neglected, mathematical diagrams have recently begun to attract attention fro...
Diagrams have been used for centuries in the visualization of mathematical concepts and to aid the e...
In this paper we consider various ways that drawing occurs in mathematics. We describe, and give exa...
This paper describes the use of diagrams as self-explanatory tools. It considers the use of diagrams...
Diagrams are an essential part of the most diverse processes of communication and cognition. Indeed,...
This study has two main purposes. The first is to confirm and advance Gilles Châtelet’s account of t...
There have been a wide range of any human activities concerning the term of “Art and Mathematics”. R...
There is a long history of interdisciplinary discussions on the relations between science, mathemat...
This talk aims to compare the theory of diagram presented in Peirce’s philosophy of mathematics and ...
I propose the term ‘exploratory diagrams’ to describe an approach to diagramming which goes beyond t...
The connection between mathematics and art is ancient. In times long ago, scholars did not divide t...
Hanson et al. [4] described mathematical visualization as "the art of creating concrete underst...
In this paper we explore the use of mathematics in art, focusing on linear perspective and hyperboli...
Abstract. The rapidly developing field of diagrammatic knowledge representation and reasoning is sur...