Math in Art and Sports

Math in Art and Sports
Author: Nancy Dickmann
Publsiher: Hungry Tomato (R)
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2018
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781541500976

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Presents examples of real-world applications of mathematics to the arts and sports.

Maths in Art and Sport

Maths in Art and Sport
Author: Nancy Dickmann
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Arts
ISBN: 1912108526

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"Discover how the rules of math are at work when balls drop into the net and when creating a piece of art. Full-color photographs and related age-appropriate math questions engage young readers and give real world applications to mathematics."--

Math and Art

Math and Art
Author: Sasho Kalajdzievski
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2011-04-28
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781584889144

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Math and Art: An Introduction to Visual Mathematics explores the potential of mathematics to generate visually appealing objects and reveals some of the beauty of mathematics. With downloadable resources and a 16-page full-color insert, it includes numerous illustrations, computer-generated graphics, photographs, and art reproductions to demonstrate how mathematics can inspire art. Basic Math Topics and Their Visual Aspects Focusing on accessible, visually interesting, and mathematically relevant topics, the text unifies mathematics subjects through their visual and conceptual beauty. Sequentially organized according to mathematical maturity level, each chapter covers a cross section of mathematics, from fundamental Euclidean geometry, tilings, and fractals to hyperbolic geometry, platonic solids, and topology. For art students, the book stresses an understanding of the mathematical background of relatively complicated yet intriguing visual objects. For science students, it presents various elegant mathematical theories and notions. Comprehensive Material for a Math in Art Course Providing all of the material for a complete one-semester course on mathematics in art, this self-contained text shows how artistic practice with mathematics and a comprehension of mathematical concepts are needed to logically and creatively appreciate the field of mathematics.

Mathematics and Sports

Mathematics and Sports
Author: Joseph A. Gallian
Publsiher: MAA
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2010
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780883853498

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This is an eclectic compendium of the essays solicited for the 2010 Mathematics Awareness Month Web page on the theme of 'Mathematics and Sports'. In keeping with the goal of promoting mathematics awareness to a broad audience, all of the articles are accessible to university-level mathematics students and many are accessible to the general public. The book is divided into sections by the kind of sports. The section on American football includes an article that evaluates a method for reducing the advantage of the winner to a coin flip in an NFL overtime game; the section on track and field examines the ultimate limit on how fast a human can run 100 metres; the section on baseball includes an article on the likelihood of streaks; the section on golf has an article that describes the double-pendulum model of a golf swing and an article on modelling Tiger Woods' career.

Using Math in Sports

Using Math in Sports
Author: Carla Mooney
Publsiher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2017-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781499438758

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Sports are more than just decisions being made on the move. Coaches must determine a strategy that takes into account the strengths and weaknesses of each team based on statistics and matchups. And athletes must constantly evaluate how to be successful based on their knowledge of the opponent in front of them in that moment. Following fifth grade Common Core standards, this book takes a look at how athletes, coaches, and fans use different types of math to create a holistic plan for play and engagement, while helping readers understand how to evaluate the gambles of sports.

Meeting SEN in the Curriculum

Meeting SEN in the Curriculum
Author: Sally McKeown
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2013-05-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136771484

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This book includes: an explanation of the Government's inclusion/SEN strategy guidance on Departmental Policy an explanation of SEN terminology advice on creating an inclusive environment choosing the right hardware and software helpful case studies highlighting different uses of computer packages meeting the needs of different learning styles CD-ROM.

Design and Technology

Design and Technology
Author: Louise T. Davies
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2004
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9781843121664

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Mathematics and Art

Mathematics and Art
Author: Lynn Gamwell
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2016
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780691165288

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This is a cultural history of mathematics and art, from antiquity to the present. Mathematicians and artists have long been on a quest to understand the physical world they see before them and the abstract objects they know by thought alone. Taking readers on a tour of the practice of mathematics and the philosophical ideas that drive the discipline, Lynn Gamwell points out the important ways mathematical concepts have been expressed by artists. Sumptuous illustrations of artworks and cogent math diagrams are featured in Gamwell's comprehensive exploration. Gamwell begins by describing mathematics from antiquity to the Enlightenment, including Greek, Islamic, and Asian mathematics. Then focusing on modern culture, Gamwell traces mathematicians' search for the foundations of their science, such as David Hilbert's conception of mathematics as an arrangement of meaning-free signs, as well as artists' search for the essence of their craft, such as Aleksandr Rodchenko's monochrome paintings. She shows that self-reflection is inherent to the practice of both modern mathematics and art, and that this introspection points to a deep resonance between the two fields: Kurt Gödel posed questions about the nature of mathematics in the language of mathematics and Jasper Johns asked "What is art?" in the vocabulary of art. Throughout, Gamwell describes the personalities and cultural environments of a multitude of mathematicians and artists, from Gottlob Frege and Benoît Mandelbrot to Max Bill and Xu Bing. Mathematics and Art demonstrates how mathematical ideas are embodied in the visual arts and will enlighten all who are interested in the complex intellectual pursuits, personalities, and cultural settings that connect these vast disciplines.