In this paper I reflect on the nature of mathematical beauty, and examine the connections between mathematics and the arts. I employ Plutarch’s distinction between the intelligible and the sensible, to compare the beauty of mathematics with the beauties of music, poetry and painting. While the beauty of mathematics is almost exclusively intelligible, and the beauties of these arts primarily sensible, it is pointed out that the latter share with mathematics a certain kind of intelligible beauty. The paper also contains reflections on the formal beauty and timelessness of mathematics, beauty as richness flowing from simplicity, form and content in mathematics, and mathematics and fiction. It concludes with some remarks on the question of why ...
Abstract: In this contribution, we report on an ongoing study that examines the relationship between...
The paper reflects the author's personal view on the essence of Mathematics and its impact to the mo...
Abstract: Based on the statement, that the experience of mathematical beauty has a positive influenc...
In this paper I reflect on the nature of mathematical beauty, and examine the connections between ma...
Many important statements have been made about the value of aesthetics and beauty in mathematics. ...
It is a common thought that mathematics can be not only true but also beautiful, and many of the gre...
The aim of this work is to account for expressions like “Cantor’s diagonal proof is elegant” or “Eul...
Mathematics stand in a privileged relationship with aesthetics: a relationship that follows two main...
summary:The first part deals with views on mathematical beauty by Russell, Hardy and Platon. In the ...
It may come as a surprise to some that science or mathematics could be considered beautiful, but man...
Mathematicians frequently use aesthetic vocabulary and sometimes even describe themselves as engage...
Mathematical aesthetic, having a variety of forms, is commonly experienced by mathematicians as a ge...
Recent attempts at defining mathematical beauty fall roughly into two schools of thought. One takes ...
Abstract. What do mathematicians mean when they use terms such as ‘deep’, ‘ele-gant’, and ‘beautiful...
The connection between mathematics and art is ancient. In times long ago, scholars did not divide t...
Abstract: In this contribution, we report on an ongoing study that examines the relationship between...
The paper reflects the author's personal view on the essence of Mathematics and its impact to the mo...
Abstract: Based on the statement, that the experience of mathematical beauty has a positive influenc...
In this paper I reflect on the nature of mathematical beauty, and examine the connections between ma...
Many important statements have been made about the value of aesthetics and beauty in mathematics. ...
It is a common thought that mathematics can be not only true but also beautiful, and many of the gre...
The aim of this work is to account for expressions like “Cantor’s diagonal proof is elegant” or “Eul...
Mathematics stand in a privileged relationship with aesthetics: a relationship that follows two main...
summary:The first part deals with views on mathematical beauty by Russell, Hardy and Platon. In the ...
It may come as a surprise to some that science or mathematics could be considered beautiful, but man...
Mathematicians frequently use aesthetic vocabulary and sometimes even describe themselves as engage...
Mathematical aesthetic, having a variety of forms, is commonly experienced by mathematicians as a ge...
Recent attempts at defining mathematical beauty fall roughly into two schools of thought. One takes ...
Abstract. What do mathematicians mean when they use terms such as ‘deep’, ‘ele-gant’, and ‘beautiful...
The connection between mathematics and art is ancient. In times long ago, scholars did not divide t...
Abstract: In this contribution, we report on an ongoing study that examines the relationship between...
The paper reflects the author's personal view on the essence of Mathematics and its impact to the mo...
Abstract: Based on the statement, that the experience of mathematical beauty has a positive influenc...