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  • Symmetry, Chemistry, and Escher's Tiles
  • Chaos Theory and the Fall of the Aztec Empire
  • Repetition and Self-Similarity in Modern Poetics
  • Kindred Spirits: Hafez in His Poetry, Mathematicians in Their Theories
  • Time-Space of Music
  • The Borromean Rings - A Tripartite Topological Relationship
  • Magritte: Analogies in Mathematical Reasoning
  • The Frustrated Mathematician: A Call to Artists
  • Quantum Sculpture: Art Inspired by the Deeper Nature of Reality
  • Bridging Theater and Mathematics: a Mathematician's View
  • Three Mathematical Views of In C
  • The Musical Canon Inside Differential Equations
  • Exploring Raaga Improvisations of Carnatic Music with Mathematical Proof Writing
  • Magritte Meets Matisse Meets Mathematics
  • Hypercylindrical Art
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conceptual analogy

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Representative papers

  • Symmetry, Chemistry, and Escher’s Tiles (1998)
  • Chaos Theory and the Fall of the Aztec Empire (1998)
  • Repetition and Self-Similarity in Modern Poetics (1999)
  • Kindred Spirits: Hafez in His Poetry, Mathematicians in Their Theories (2002)
  • Time-Space of Music (2002)
  • The Borromean Rings - A Tripartite Topological Relationship (2006)
  • Magritte: Analogies in Mathematical Reasoning (2007)
  • The Frustrated Mathematician: A Call to Artists (2009)
  • Quantum Sculpture: Art Inspired by the Deeper Nature of Reality (2010)
  • Bridging Theater and Mathematics: a Mathematician’s View (2011)
  • Three Mathematical Views of In C (2014)
  • The Musical Canon Inside Differential Equations (2015)
  • Exploring Raaga Improvisations of Carnatic Music with Mathematical Proof Writing (2019)
  • Magritte Meets Matisse Meets Mathematics (2019)
  • Hypercylindrical Art (2022)

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