Love Poems for Mathematicians

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  1. I was reading How to Tell a Mathematician you Love Them…do you know what to say to a computational geometer?

    (The computational geometer is me.)

  2. Limiti della dimostrazione

    Non posso dimostrare che ti amo.
    
non voglio sembrare privo di dolcezza
    
Ma non posso provare che ti amo
    
senza un margine di incertezza.

    Non c’è una buona prova che ti amo,
    e capisco di sembrar flemmatico.
    No, non ĆØ che non ti amo,
    solo che l’amore ĆØ assiomatico.

  3. Favorire incontri come esercizio combinatorio

    Ho dato un’occhiata alle combinazioni:
    sette miliardi sopra 2 (il binomiale).
    Fa 24 milioni di milioni di milioni:
    ci ĆØ voluto del tempo mica male.

    La dura ricerca ĆØ convenuta, tuttavia,
    per provare che il mio teorema si regge da sƩ:
    ā€œNello spazio non c’è coppia, cara mia,
    che uguaglia la combinazione tra me e teā€
    .
    Soon the adaptation into Italian of all poems.

  4. The book was a good read. I know that I have forgotten 97.00835% of the math which I have been exposed to, but I had trouble understanding the math on page 225 about baseball bases statistics. I could not figure out how 12 singles X 2 bases each = 12 bases. I suggest that the 2 bases each be changed to 1 base each.

    1. Glad you enjoyed the book! And yes, good catch – a single is generally worth 1 base, except in the most extreme circumstances. šŸ˜‰

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  6. I never thought I’d see the day where math and romance collided so beautifully, but ā€œLove Poems for Mathematiciansā€ is such a delightful read! I love how it blends logic with emotion, turning equations and formulas into expressions of affection—it’s clever, quirky, and surprisingly touching. It makes me think about how love itself can be a kind of symmetry or pattern we try to understand. Honestly, it even inspired me to explore more playful ways to connect intellectually and emotionally. For a modern twist, I’ve been enjoying sharing these vibes through https://lovescape.com/crush-on-ai-app/ Crush on AI App—it’s fun, interactive, and surprisingly romantic!

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