Mathematics and Music: A Diderot Mathematical Forum

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Gerard Assayag, Hans G. Feichtinger
Springer Science & Business Media, 10.07.2002 - 288 Seiten
In Western Civilization Mathematics and Music have a long and interesting history in common, with several interactions, traditionally associated with the name of Pythagoras but also with a significant number of other mathematicians, like Leibniz, for instance. Mathematical models can be found for almost all levels of musical activities from composition to sound production by traditional instruments or by digital means. Modern music theory has been incorporating more and more mathematical content during the last decades. This book offers a journey into recent work relating music and mathematics. It contains a large variety of articles, covering the historical aspects, the influence of logic and mathematical thought in composition, perception and understanding of music and the computational aspects of musical sound processing. The authors illustrate the rich and deep interactions that exist between Mathematics and Music.
 

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Proportions in Ancient and Medieval Music
1
Lagrange Working Mathematician
4
The Latin World
11
LateMedieval France
18
The Decline of Proportional Thinking
25
Introduction
33
3
43
The Use of Mechanical Devices and Numerical Algorithms
49
Conclusion
134
in the XXth Century
139
References
145
51
159
Ethnomusicology Ethnomathematics
161
References
181
References
198
References
211

Daniel Strähle
57
on Music Considered as a Source for Science
65
Musical Patterns
79
Inversion
85
Variations on the Logical in Music
93
Mathematics Music and Philosophy
102
The Formalization of Logic and the Issue of Meaning
113
3
119
6
127
Digital Sound
218
Composition of Textures
224
54
230
The Mathematics of Tuning Musical Instruments
233
References
240
References
254
References
284
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