Description:<span>Re-Imagining Mathematics takes us on an extraordinary journey of discovery through the very ground and building blocks of the subject - to be found in nature, patterns, art, music, poetry and even companionship. Examples of such influences include the geometrical complexity of Islamic Art and Galileo’s mathematical explorations of Dante’s Inferno. Dr. Sen also finds the wisdom of number in such unusual places as worship or in the structure of communities. The book serves as a fresh and alternative take on ‘easy’ mathematics with examples from such varied sources as the ‘Virahanka’ rhythms of Indian classical music and prosody, and the predictive mathematical physics in the art of M.C. Escher. In part a colourful historical development of natural mathematics, this book is also a memoir of the author’s personal journey in exploring and teaching mathematics for nearly 30 years.</span><br><br><span>“This book is an absolutely delightful re-recognition of the innate connection between numbers, ourselves, and our natural world.”</span><br><br><span>—Dr. Michelle Johannes, Computational Research Physicist, Naval Research Laboratory, USA</span><br><br><span>“This book is an enjoyable and rewarding read - that lifts the spirit as well as informs the mind.”</span><br><br><span>—Profs. Amanda & Subir Sarkar, Department of Physics, University of Oxford</span><br><br><span>“Dr. Sen’s wondrous treasure of a book will open many eyes and hearts to that which has been lost - the sacred majesty of number and how mesmerising and joyful learning can and should be!”</span><br><br><span>—Kat E. Erikson, Children’s Author</span><br><br><span>“This wonderful book bears witness to the materialisation of maths in our everyday lives: the maths of our footprints and forests, our bodies and buildings, our reasons and relations.”</span><br><br><span>—Dr. David Lewin, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy of Education, University of Strathclyde, UK</span></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br>