
Sarah Hart
Professor Emerita of Mathematics at Birkbeck, University of London, and author of Once Upon a Prime: The Wondrous Connections Between Mathematics and Literature, known for writing about links between mathematics and the arts.
Top 5 podcasts with Sarah Hart
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Mar 26, 2025 • 42min
Nature's Shapes - Dave Gorman, Sarah Hart and Thomas Woolley
Mathematician Sarah Hart, a fellow at Birkbeck University, joins comedian Dave Gorman and Thomas Woolley to explore nature's geometry. They discuss how evolution crafts elegant forms, like tortoise shells and the leaf distribution of trees. The conversation touches on Alan Turing’s influence on animal patterns, the mystery of the golden ratio, and even Gorman's quirky disdain for oblongs. With humor and insight, they reveal the mathematical wonders embedded in the natural world.

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Jan 11, 2025 • 49min
Why Numbers are Music to Our Ears (Update)
Sarah Hart, Professor emerita of mathematics at the University of London, intertwines mathematics with music and literature in a fascinating discussion. She explores how mathematical structures influence musical compositions, enhancing our auditory experiences. Hart also delves into the patterns and rhythms that connect numbers with narratives, highlighting Lewis Carroll's playful use of logic and the creative potential within mathematical constraints. Listeners are invited to appreciate the beauty found in the harmony of math, music, and storytelling.

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Jan 2, 2026 • 29min
Frosty Fractals
Join Professor Christoph Salzmann, a chemistry expert, Dr. Thomas Whale, a climate scientist, and Professor Sarah Hart, a mathematics whiz, as they unravel the enchanting world of frost. Discover why ice forms in stunningly diverse patterns and how snowflakes get their unique shapes. Thomas shares insights on supercooling and dendritic growth, while Sarah explains the fascinating connection between fractals found in nature and the intricate designs of ice. Brace yourself for a chill as science reveals the magic behind winter's frozen art!

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Mar 10, 2026 • 54min
How math and literature are unexpectedly connected
Sarah Hart, Professor Emerita of Mathematics and author of Once Upon a Prime, explores links between mathematics and literature. She discusses pattern, structure and memory in storytelling. She traces numeric motifs from Dante to nursery rhymes. She examines constraints, poetic proofs, and how mathematical imagination shapes novel forms and fictional worlds.

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Apr 29, 2023 • 53min
104. The Joy of Math With Sarah Hart
Joining the conversation is Sarah Hart, Gresham Professor of Geometry and author known for weaving math into literature. She dives into the beauty of patterns in everyday life and how constraints can spark creativity in storytelling. Sarah discusses the fascinating intersection of math and literature, from haikus to graph theory in narratives. She advocates for engaging teaching methods that blend creativity with math, sharing how innovative approaches can inspire students to embrace the subject with joy and curiosity.


