Description
In this talk, we first briefly review Fibonaccinumbers and its growth and development inmath, science, arts, culture, and nature, followedby an overview of Tao’s thoughts as an energysource of Tai-Chi motion. We then show thatFibonacci numbers are rooted in Tai-Chi motionand demonstrate that golden rectangle simulatesthe core space of Tai-Chi motions, and circular,spiral, and symmetrical motions can be used todescribe Tai-Chi movements. This talk is broadlydivided into the following three parts: 1.FIBONACCI NUMBERS, GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 2.TAO’S THOUGHTS, GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 3.TAI-CHI: MOTION OF FIBONACCI NUMBERS AND SYMMETRY
Date of Event
Thursday October 3, 2024
Location
Parker Building 338
Fibonacci Numbers and Symmetry in Tai-Chi Motions
Parker Building 338
In this talk, we first briefly review Fibonaccinumbers and its growth and development inmath, science, arts, culture, and nature, followedby an overview of Tao’s thoughts as an energysource of Tai-Chi motion. We then show thatFibonacci numbers are rooted in Tai-Chi motionand demonstrate that golden rectangle simulatesthe core space of Tai-Chi motions, and circular,spiral, and symmetrical motions can be used todescribe Tai-Chi movements. This talk is broadlydivided into the following three parts: 1.FIBONACCI NUMBERS, GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 2.TAO’S THOUGHTS, GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 3.TAI-CHI: MOTION OF FIBONACCI NUMBERS AND SYMMETRY
Presenter Bio
Dr. Matthew He, Ph.D., is a Professor of Mathematics at the Halmos College of Arts and Sciences of Nova Southeastern University, Florida, USA. He has been awarded as an Academician of European Academy of Informatization since 2004. Dr. Matthew He has authored and edited over 30 books and conference proceedings and published over 100 research papers in the areas of mathematics, bioinformatics, computer vision, information theory, math and engineering techniques in medical and biological sciences. He is an invited series editor of Biomedical and Life Sciences of Henry Stewart Talk “Using Bioinformatics in Exploration in Genetic Diversity”. He has served as a member of the International Advisory Board of "International Symmetry Association (ISA) since 2004.