The poetry of a mathematician is constrained by the definitions she knows from mathematics. Even though all but one of the prime integers is odd, she cannot use the words "prime" and "odd" as if they are interchangeable. She cannot use the words "rectangle" and "box" as synonyms. But the ways that non-math poets dare to engage with math words can be delightful to mathematical ears and eyes. For example:
The Wasp on the Golden Section by Katy Didden
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Saturday, July 19, 2014
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