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A Topologist’S Broken Heart, Josh Hiller
A Topologist’S Broken Heart, Josh Hiller
Journal of Humanistic Mathematics
A poem about a topologist's broken heart.
Spurious Correlation Sestina, Jules Nyquist
Spurious Correlation Sestina, Jules Nyquist
Journal of Humanistic Mathematics
This is a sestina poem about Spurious Correlations with a magical realism angle for beginning students learning statistics for the first time during the COVID pandemic.
Doughnut At The End Of Space, Deborah Coy
Doughnut At The End Of Space, Deborah Coy
Journal of Humanistic Mathematics
No abstract provided.
So Long My Friend, Bryan Mcnair
So Long My Friend, Bryan Mcnair
Journal of Humanistic Mathematics
No abstract provided.
What's So Great About Non-Orientable Manifolds?, Michael Mccormick
What's So Great About Non-Orientable Manifolds?, Michael Mccormick
Journal of Humanistic Mathematics
No abstract provided.
Wrong Way, Joseph Chaney
Intersection Cographs And Aesthetics, Robert Haas
Intersection Cographs And Aesthetics, Robert Haas
Journal of Humanistic Mathematics
Cographs are complete graphs with colored lines (edges); in an intersection cograph, the points (vertices) and lines (edges) are labeled by sets, and the line between each pair of points is (or represents) their intersection. This article first presents the elementary theory of intersection cographs: 15 are possible on 4 points; constraints on the triangles and quadrilaterals; some forbidden configurations; and how, under suitable constraints, to generate the points from the lines alone. The mathematical theory is then applied to aesthetics, using set cographs to describe the experience of a person enjoying a picture (Mu Qi), poem (Dickinson), play (Shakespeare), …