Mathematics and art

Mathematical sculpture

A mathematical sculpture is a sculpture which uses mathematics as an essential conception. Helaman Ferguson, George W. Hart, Bathsheba Grossman, Peter Forakis and Jacobus Verhoeff are well-known mathematical sculptors. (Wikipedia).

Mathematical sculpture
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Art Quiz #5

Art Quiz #5

From playlist Art Quizzes

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Adding Vectors Geometrically: Dynamic Illustration

Link: https://www.geogebra.org/m/tsBer5An

From playlist Trigonometry: Dynamic Interactives!

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Similar Figures Definition: Dynamic Illustration

Link: https://www.geogebra.org/m/EeXdSpJB

From playlist Geometry: Dynamic Interactives!

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A solar system, a simulation made with Excel

An Excel simulation of the solar system. You can see how things are recursively computed: the mutual gravity force from the locations, the accelerations, the velocities, and finally the updated locations. The solar eclipse is also shown. This is clip is intended to illustrate Chapter 24 Ap

From playlist Physics simulations

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Hyperbola 3D Animation | Objective conic hyperbola | Digital Learning

Hyperbola 3D Animation In mathematics, a hyperbola is a type of smooth curve lying in a plane, defined by its geometric properties or by equations for which it is the solution set. A hyperbola has two pieces, called connected components or branches, that are mirror images of each other an

From playlist Maths Topics

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Geometry - Constructions (2 of 15) How to Draw Angles of the Same Measure

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will demonstrate how to draw exact angles of the same measure. Next video in the Constructions series can be seen at: http://youtu.be/2yBv2rIUeNg

From playlist GEOMETRY 2 - CONSTRUCTIONS

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A Challenging Geometric Construction

Mathematics is patterns and logic, imagination and rigor. It is a way of seeing and a way of thinking. Math Mornings is a series of public lectures aimed at bringing the joy and variety of mathematics to students and their families. Speakers from Yale and elsewhere will talk about aspects

From playlist Math Mornings at Yale

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Proof by Construction

How is a sculpture like a mathematical proof? For more about this sculpture and its assembly, see: http://www.georgehart.com/Albion/construction.html

From playlist Sculpture Barn Raisings

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Surface with Square Cross Sections

Surface with square cross sections and modifiable base: https://www.geogebra.org/m/mcfmabak #GeoGebra #math #geometry #calculus #AugmentedReality

From playlist Calculus: Dynamic Interactives!

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Parthenon (Acropolis)

Iktinos and Kallikrates (Phidias directed the sculptural program), Parthenon, Athens, 447 - 432 B.C.E. Speakers: Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker. Created by Steven Zucker and Beth Harris.

From playlist Art of the ancient Mediterranean | Art History | Khan Academy

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George Hart - Mathematical Construction Activities During the Excursion - G4G13 April 2018

On the excursion to Decatur, there will be a number of hands-on mathematical construction activities for participants to enjoy. This presentation will very briefly summarize the activities, so you know what to look for.

From playlist G4G13 Videos

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SuperFrabjous

The mathematics underlying a geometric puzzle/sculpture. The plastic version shown at the end of the video is not yet commercially available.

From playlist Other Geometric Sculpture

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Cascading Principles - Conrad Shawcross, Martin Bridson and James Sparks with Fatos Ustek

Whether a mathematician or an artist, when you begin you often don't know where you'll end up. In this fascinating discussion, artist Conrad Shawcross and mathematicians Martin Bridson and James Sparks explore connections between mathematics and art. An exhibition of Conrad's mathematical

From playlist Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures

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Constraint Satisfaction Problems (CSPs) 3 - Examples | Stanford CS221: AI (Autumn 2021)

For more information about Stanford's Artificial Intelligence professional and graduate programs visit: https://stanford.io/ai Associate Professor Percy Liang Associate Professor of Computer Science and Statistics (courtesy) https://profiles.stanford.edu/percy-liang Assistant Professor

From playlist Stanford CS221: Artificial Intelligence: Principles and Techniques | Autumn 2021

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George Hart - Little Zonohedral Library - CoM Oct 2020

I’ll show how a simple geometric process of extending v’s into parallelograms can be used to design a wide variety of physically constructable structures. The results are beautiful generalizations of zonohedra, a class of polyhedra based on parallel-sided faces. As a practical example, a

From playlist Celebration of Mind

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Rainbow Bits

A geometric sculpture commissioned for the Computer Science building at U.C. Berkeley in 1998.

From playlist Other Geometric Sculpture

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AQA A Level Maths Specimen Material Paper 1 Q12: Implicit Differentiation

A lovely 8 mark A Level maths exam question on finding stationary points using implicit differentiation! Welcome to my walkthrough of the AQA A Level Mathematics Specimen Material Paper 1! AQA A Level Maths Specimen Paper 1 Walkthrough: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLN6Lp_3e9iW0

From playlist AQA A Level Maths Specimen Paper 1 Walkthrough

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