Art Meets Mathematics in the Fourth Dimension von Stephen Leon Lipscomb

Art Meets Mathematics in the Fourth Dimension
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ISBN/EAN: 9783319062549
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To see objects that live in the fourth dimension we humans would need to add a fourth dimension to our three-dimensional vision. An example of such an object that lives in the fourth dimension is a hyper-sphere or 3-sphere. The quest to imagine the elusive 3-sphere has deep historical roots: medieval poet Dante Alighieri used a 3-sphere to convey his allegorical vision of the Christian afterlife in his Divine Comedy. In 1917, Albert Einstein visualized the universe as a 3-sphere, describing this imagery as the place where the readers imagination boggles. Nobody can imagine this thing. Over time, however, understanding of the concept of a dimension evolved. By 2003, a researcher had successfully rendered into human vision the structure of a 4-web (think of an ever increasingly-dense spiders web). In this text, Stephen Lipscomb takes his innovative dimension theory research a step further, using the 4-web to reveal a new partial image of a 3-sphere. Illustrations support the readers understanding of the mathematics behind this process. Lipscomb describes a computer program that can produce partial images of a 3-sphere and suggests methods of discerning other fourth-dimensional objects that may serve as the basis for future artwork.
A graduate of Fairmont State University BA; West Virginia University MA, and the University of Virginia Ph.D., where the late G. T. Whyburn (past president of the AMS) was his advisor. And prior to Chairing the Department of Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science at the University of Mary Washington, Lipscomb was a U. S. Navy senior mathematician involved with the Trident Missile system and served as Team Chair of an Operational Evaluation of the Tomahawk Missile system.In the 1970s, the author solved a half-century old embedding problem in dimension theory. His solution, upon review by a Transactions of the American Mathematical Society (AMS) referee, was called an outstanding contribution to dimension theory. In 2009 the authors feature articleThe Quest for Universal Spaces in Dimension Theory appeared in the December issue of theNotices of the AMS, and his bookFractals and Universal Spaces in Dimension Theory was published in the outstandingSpringer Monographs in Mathematics Series. It turned out that the classical fractals known as Sierpiskis triangle and cheese where corollary to the authors solution. And at the beginning of the 21st Century, James Perry introduced another example (the 4-web) of the authors construction that lived in the Fourth Dimension. Perrys example is fundamental to this book.During the 1990s, the author introduced an extension of Cauchyscycle notation in group theory topath notation in semi-group theory. He used his path notation to construct new semi-groups, e.g., thealternating semi-groups. By 1996, the authors work with his path notation was documented by the AMS in Volume 46Symmetric Inverse Semigroups of its prestigiousMathematical Surveys and Monographs Series.Circa 2000 the author realized, because the triangle is the Holy Grail of strength design,that the 4-web would be ideal for practical applications. By 2005 he obtained a US patent and designed medical 4-webspine cages. Then Jessee Hunt created 4-Web, Inc., the cages eventually became FDA approved for human implantation, and the implants began in 2011.
1. 3-Sphere.- 2. Dante's 3-Sphere Universe.- 3. Einstein and the 3-Sphere.- 4. Einstein's Universe.- 5. Images of S1 and S2.- 6. Four-Web Graph Paper.- 7. The Partial Picture.- 8. Generating the Hyper-sphere Art.- 9. Prelude to Chapters 10 and 11.- 10. Great 2-Spheres.- 11. Images of Great 2-Spheres.- Appendix 1.- Appendix 2.- Appendix 3. Inside S3 and Questions.- Appendix 4. Mathematics and Art.

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