![]() ![]() ![]() Many more books that can be found via a search on the web or your preferred online bookstore!Īlso see: Society for Mathematics and Computation in Music.Journal of Mathematics and Music: Mathematical and Computational Approaches to Music Theory, Analysis, Composition and Performance.Resources available by subscription or purchase If you would like to recommend more websites on mathematics and music, please email AMS Outreach. "The Generalized Tonnetz," by Dmitri Tymoczko."This Bird’s Songs Share Mathematical Hallmarks With Human Music," by Helen Thompson."Can One Hear the Sound of a Theorem?," by Rob Schneiderman."The magical mathematics of music," by Jeffrey Rosenthal.PRiSM: The Centre for Practice & Research in Science & Music at the Royal Northern College of Music, directed by composer Emily Howard (Professor of Composition, RNCM) and co-directed by mathematician Marcus du Sautoy (Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science and Professor of Mathematics, University of Oxford)." Surface Topology in Bach Canons: Part I and Part II," by Tony Phillips."The mathematics of piano tuning," by Tony Phillips."Math and the Musical Offering," by Tony Phillips."The mathematician’s patterns, like those of the composer, must be beautiful," by Peter Lynch, The Irish Times.Emily Howard, articles and compositions posted as Artist in Residence, Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Liverpool."Was Something Wrong with Beethoven’s Metronome?" by Sture Forsén, Harry B."Music: Broken Symmetry, Geometry, and Complexity" by Gary W."Musical Actions of Dihedral Groups," by Alissa S."Time-frequency Analysis of Musical Rhythm," by Xiaowen Cheng, Jarod V."No Static at All: Frequency modulation and music synthesis," by David Austin."Phase transitions: The math behind the music,", May 23, 2019."The Smile of Math: When Categories Inspire," by Maria Mannone. ![]() Listen to Dmitri Tymoczko (Princeton University) speak about using topology to represent musical chords as points in a space. Marcus du Sautoy (Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science and a professor of mathematics at the University of Oxford) talks to a concert audience about the connections between music and mathematics. In this podcast interview, Rob Schneiderman (Lehman College, CUNY) discusses the metaphorical connections between math and music.
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