Thursday, June 17, 2021

Images of a Complex World

     One of the treasures on my bookshelf is Images of a Complex World: The Art and Poetry of Chaos by University of Wisconsin poet Robin Chapman and physicist Julien Clinton Sprott (World Scientific, 2005).  The following image by Sprott accompanies a poem entitled "The Traveling Salesman's Problem is NP-Difficult." Beneath the art, I offer the poem's opening lines -- and the complete poem and other art-poetry samples from the collection are available at this link.   

an image of chaos by Julien Clinton Sprott
from:  The Traveling Salesman's Problem is NP-Difficult   by Robin Chapman 
 
     We were all for optimization of student opportunities
     for taking courses and minimization of teaching time
     and thought it would be simple enough for the volunteer
     engineer grads to write a program for extra credit
     to solve our annual scheduling problems
     matching up 30 staff and 90 students and 200 clients
     if only the faculty stopped being pig-headed
     about their favorite teaching times and allowed the process
     to begin with what each student wanted to take and when
     each client wanted to come and from that determine when
     each class could meet so that no student had a conflict
     with class or client, so who knew it was a problem NP-difficult,
     as hard to schedule as the Traveling Salesman or a herd
     of cats?      . . .
Here is a link to additional work by Robin Chapman in this blog.

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