Strange Attractors is a collection of approximately 150 poems
with strong links to mathematics in content, form, or imagery. The
common theme is love, and the editors draw from its various
manifestations-romantic love, spiritual love, humorous love, love
between parents and children, mathematicians in love, love of
mathematics. The poets include literary masters as well as
celebrated mathematicians and scientists.
"What, after all, is mathematics but the poetry of the mind, and
what is poetry but the mathematics of the heart?" So wrote the
American mathematician and educator David Eugene Smith. In a
similar vein, the German mathematician Karl Weierstrass declared,
"A mathematician who is not at the same time something of a poet
will never be a full mathematician." Most mathematicians will know
what they meant. But what do professional poets think of
mathematics?
In this delightful collection, the editors present the view of
the same terrain-the connections between mathematics and
poetry-from the other side of the equation: the poets. Now is your
chance to see if the equation balances.
-Keith Devlin, mathematician, Stanford University, and author of
The Math Gene, The Math Instinct, and The Language of
Mathematics
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