Mathematical Art and Anomalous Diffusion Patterns - Episode 70
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Explore the fascinating intersection of mathematics, nature, and art in this 23-minute podcast episode featuring mathematician Codina Cotar from University College London. Discover how the anomalous mathematical patterns sci-art competition, connected to the Stochastic Systems for Anomalous Diffusion research programme at the Isaac Newton Institute, attracted extraordinary artistic entries that visualize complex mathematical concepts. Learn about the mathematical inspiration behind the competition, including randomness, diffusion, and many particle systems, while examining winning entries that span from coffee patterns to quantum mechanics and from dance movements to diffusion processes. Gain insights into how mathematical concepts like sphere packings, fluid dynamics, and quantum field theory can be transformed into compelling visual art, demonstrating the intrinsic connections between mathematical theory and creative expression.
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#70 Codina Cotar and some amazing mathematical art
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Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences