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Mathematics and Poetry • Unification, Unity, Union

Version 1 : Received: 27 July 2020 / Approved: 29 July 2020 / Online: 3 August 2020 (00:00:00 CEST)
Version 2 : Received: 27 July 2020 / Approved: 29 July 2020 / Online: 21 October 2020 (00:00:00 CEST)

A peer-reviewed article of this Preprint also exists.

Nichita, F.F. Mathematics and Poetry • Unification, Unity, Union. Sci 2020, 2, 84. Nichita, F.F. Mathematics and Poetry • Unification, Unity, Union. Sci 2020, 2, 84.

Abstract

We consider a multitude of topics in mathematics where unification constructions play an important role: the Yang–Baxter equation and its modified version, Euler’s formula for dual numbers, means and their inequalities, topics in differential geometry, etc. It is interesting to observe that the idea of unification (unity and union) is also present in poetry. Moreover, Euler’s identity is a source of inspiration for the post-modern poets.

Keywords

Yang–Baxter equation (QYBE); Euler’s formula; dual numbers; UJLA structures; classical means inequalities; poetry

Subject

Computer Science and Mathematics, Mathematics

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