Conformal maps: Mapping

· The MATH-ART series Book 1 · Hermay NM
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Series of 20 color illustrations; a media file inspired by the geometry of a conformal map. Widely used in Physics and engineering, conformal mapping also makes for unusual and appealing art. The images from this book are available, large format, @ http://bit.ly/JCArtGallery

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Jean Constant
16 January 2024
Exploration of a conformal map in 20 visualizations that redefine the connection between mathematics and art. The language of mathematics is sometimes disconcerting for those among us who are not practitioners of the discipline. In 20 illustrations, Jean Constant creative imagination leads us into the world of abstract geometry, using this singular mathematical form invaluable for solving problems in engineering and physics but rarely explored from an artistic perspective. The author complements the gallery with additional information and references relating to the scientific study of the form, making this book an exciting and educational example of inspiring collaboration between mathematics and art.
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Jean Constant is an artist, researcher, and past-professor of Visual Communication. His interest in Science and Art led him to conduct extensive research in Mathematics, Science, and Art that he uses in the classroom, in lectures and exhibits.

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