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Monuments: A Fusion of Art and Mathematical Precision

Monuments, standing tall as a testament to human imagination, skill and capability, are awe-inspiring structures that showcase mathematical complexity. Behind every monument lies a world of proportion, ratio and formulas that have guided the creators to build structures that narrate centuries-old tradition and grit. These grand edifices not only captivate the eyes of an onlooker …

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The 10 most significant Polish mathematicians whose work contributed to the world of mathematics of the XX and XXI century

Poland has a rich tradition of excellence in mathematics, producing many outstanding mathematicians whose contributions have significantly shaped the field. This article highlights ten distinguished Polish mathematicians from the 20th and 21st centuries. Stefan Banach (1892-1945) Stefan Banach is one of the most prominent figures in functional analysis. His work, “Théorie des opérations linéaires” (Theory …

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When repetitions don’t bore us: fractals!

Fractals, geometric figures that exhibit infinite complexity and intrinsic beauty, are a fascinating phenomenon that permeates our everyday world. At first glance, fractals may seem simple, but upon closer inspection, one discovers a repetitive structure manifesting at different scales. This characteristic, known as self-similarity, makes fractals a perfect example of how mathematics can be both …

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Carnival Cake Cutting

In these days, in some parts of the world, we are coming out of the Carnival celebrations, often associated with typical sweets made specifically for this period. Some of these sweets are homogeneous, while others represent peculiarities, such as the presence of candied fruit or strawberries, or strong differences in structure depending on the portion …

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Women at the Heart of Science: Inspiring Stories and Contributions in STEM

In the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), women are often underrepresented, with several studies showing a significant gap in male/female representation in these professions. Indeed, progress has been made over the years to promote gender equality. Still, obstacles persist, such as gender stereotypes, lack of female role models and lack of support, …

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Mathematics in Art and Design: A Complex Tapestry of Patterns, Symmetry, and Proportion

The convergence of mathematics and art may appear to be the meeting of two distinct worlds: one governed by logic and precision, the other by emotion and imagination. However, closer inspection reveals a fundamental synergy between these disciplines-a link as old as humanity’s quest to express beauty, order, and significance in the visual world. Mathematics, …

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Traveling and Learning

We usually conceive group trips and excursions as moments of disconnection and leisure, but what if we combine the enriching experience of a good trip with learning mathematics? Through this article, you will discover how it is possible to make students enjoy themselves with their peers while practising their maths lessons. Mathematics isn’t boring, but …

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Number and Divine Proportion in the Arts: The relationship between mathematics and the fine arts    

Thousands of years ago in ancient Greece, the philosophers described the mathematical foundations of art: “No art is created without proportion, and proportion lies in number. So all art arises through number […] it is right to say: through number everything looks beautiful.”1 The mathematical speculations expressed the conviction that beauty is the highest divine …

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The importance of a good story

“In the beginning, the universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move.” (Douglas Adams, 1980). Do we have your attention? Once upon a time, men and women decided to tell and then write stories to explain the world to the next generations. The …

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