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The Plus advent calendar door #7: Once upon a prime

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At this time of year we can't think of anything nicer than snuggling up in front of the fire with a good book. And behind today's door you can find a great example - one that revelas the maths behind some of the classics!

People don't usually think about maths and literature as related subjects, but it turns out that there are plenty of connections between the two. In the summer we talked to mathematician Sarah Hart about her brilliant book Once upon a time: The wondrous connections between mathematics and literature.

Sarah about the links between poetry and mathematical proof, the maths of Moby dick and the The luminaries, and why mathematical patterns can enhance your enjoyment of a book even when you're not aware of them. Sarah is Professor of Mathematics at Birkbeck, University of London, and the first woman Professor of Geometry at Gresham College.

To find out more about the problem of squaring the circle, which is mentioned in this podcast, see Mathematical mysteries: Transcendental meditation. To find out more about conic sections, see here.

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