Recording artist Kate Bush has written a song entitled “Pi” which includes some of π's digits in the lyrics. Likewise, Polish Nobelist (1996) Wislawa Szymborska also features its digits in her poem, “Pi,” which begins:
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Monday, September 6, 2010
Monday, April 26, 2010
Poems starring mathematicians - 3
Today's poems illustrate the satirical humor and rhyme that frequently inhabit poems by mathematicians. (Previous postings of poems about mathematicians include March 23, April 14, and April 15.)
I Even Know of a Mathematician by John L Drost
“I even know of a mathematician who slept with his wife only
on prime-numbered days…” Graham said.
―Paul Hoffman, The Man Who Loved Only Numbers
I Even Know of a Mathematician by John L Drost
“I even know of a mathematician who slept with his wife only
on prime-numbered days…” Graham said.
―Paul Hoffman, The Man Who Loved Only Numbers
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Wednesday, April 21, 2010
April -- Poetry, Math, and Boxing
April continues—both as National Poetry Month and as Mathematics Awareness Month (with theme math and sports). As in the April 9 posting on baseball, in this post I also blend these interests with a math-and-sports poem--this one celebrates boxer Sugar Ray Robinson.
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