Monday, August 29, 2022

Mathematics -- not isolated STARS but COMMUNITY

     In his 1940 book-length essay, A Mathematician's Apology, eminent British mathematician G. H Hardy minimizes the importance of those who communicate mathematics to those outside the research community   ... the book's opening paragraph is show below . . . it concludes with "Exposition, criticism, appreciation. is work for second rate minds."

The complete essay is available online here

While I have admiration for the achievements of Hardy -- and of other mathematical stars -- I think that the reach of their important achievements depends on the energy and communication-efforts of many writers and teachers and artists -- and bloggers.  The links in a network are important, not only the vertices!  Here are links to several outreaching resources (and many others may be found here in this blog):

     Journal of Humanistic Mathematics
     Math with Bad Drawings (mathy cartoons)
     The BRIDGES Math-Arts Organization Website (Papers Archive link)
     Let's Play Math
     American Mathematical Society Blogs

I have mentioned my disagreement with Hardy's view in several earlier posts and this poem by Edwin Markham (1852-1940) again seems relevant:

          Outwitted     by Edwin Markham

          He drew a circle that shut me out--
               Heretic, rebel, a thing to flout.
          But Love and I had the wit to win:
               We drew a circle that took him in!

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