Mathematical poetry is an artistic expression created by performing mathematical operations on words or images as if they were numbers. One may find this baffling because it seems we are confused about knowing the difference between the states of quality versus quantity. But it is through the fusion of this dichotomy that mathematical metaphor is spawned. Mathematics has always been used for denotation. However, our interest is to use math as a language for connotation.
The Bharat mathematical poet Anand Bora sent me a poem to share with you. The Poem presents a world view of cleanliness in thought and action. 


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4 comments:
Thanks Kaz. Its my pleasure and great honor to have your company.
I appreciate you being here!
K
On the second equation where it says for all g includes in Gratitude, the equations should be Gratitude includes g.
Hi Mariana,
Thank you for dropping by and expressing your interest in correcting Anand’s Math-poem. I have forwarded you concern to Anand.
Thank You!
Kaz
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