Borges and mathematics

English language

Published June 1, 2013 by Purdue University Press.

ISBN:
978-1-55753-632-7
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OCLC Number:
777628361

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"Borges and Mathematics is a short book of essays that explores the scientific thinking of the Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986). Around half of the book consists of two "lectures" focused on mathematics. The rest of the book reflects on the relationship between literature, artistic creation, physics, and mathematics more generally. Written in a way that will be accessible even to those "who can only count to ten," the book presents a bravura demonstration of the intricate links between the worlds of sciences and arts, and it is a thought provoking call to dialog for readers from both traditions. The author, Guillermo Martinez, is both a recognized writer, whose murder mystery The Oxford Murders has been translated into thirty-five languages, and a PhD in mathematics. Contents: Borges and Mathematics: First Lecture; Borges and Mathematics: Second Lecture; The Golem and Artificial Intelligence; The Short Story as Logical System; A Margin …

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Subjects

  • LITERARY CRITICISM / Short Stories
  • Knowledge
  • LITERARY CRITICISM / Caribbean & Latin American
  • Mathematics
  • MATHEMATICS / Essays
  • Mathematics in literature