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Published 2011
De Gruyter
Subjects: ...ART / General / bisacsh...

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Published 2014
Princeton University Press
Table of Contents: ... -- Playing the Odds -- Machines of the Infinite -- Bridges, String Art, and Bézier Curves -- Slicing a Cone...

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by Steingart, Alma
Published 2023
University of Chicago Press
Table of Contents: ... abstraction: abstract art, pure mathematics, and Cold War ideology -- Unreasonable abstraction: the meaning...

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Published 2015
Princeton University Press
Table of Contents: ... Logarithmically?; The Music of Math Games; The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra for Artists; The Arts-Digitized...

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Published 2012
Princeton University Press
Table of Contents: ... -- Lorenz system offers manifold possibilities for art / Barry A. Cipra -- The mathematical side of M.C...

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by Zhang, Zhihua
Published 2016
De Gruyter
.... These state-of-the-art techniques have attracted significant attention over the past decades in environmental...

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by Guo, Boling
Published 2018
De Gruyter
...This two-volume work presents state-of-the-art mathematical theories and results on infinite...

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by Guo, Boling
Published 2018
De Gruyter
...This two-volume work presents state-of-the-art mathematical theories and results on infinite...

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by Schulz, Friedmar
Published 2013
Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag
...Die Analysis ist ein klassisches Thema, aber die Art der Vermittlung wandelt sich: Einerseits wegen...

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by Maor, Eli
Published 2013
Princeton University Press
... sheet of paper; we see how M. C. Escher used geometric progressions in his art; and we learn how the toy...

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by Herrmann, Norbert
Published 2012
Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag
... gibt Ihnen Dr. Norbert Herrmann auf amüsante und kurzweilige Art eine mathematische Antwort. Norbert...

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Published 2019
Princeton University Press
...—with glimpses at science, philosophy, music, art, and even crocheting. And there’s much, much more. In addition...

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Published 2017
Princeton University Press
... of Art, and Andrew Gelman explains why much scientific research based on statistical testing is spurious...