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2014 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel

10. Juggling

verfasst von : Tom Johnson, Franck Jedrzejewski

Erschienen in: Looking at Numbers

Verlag: Springer Basel

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Abstract

The art of juggling is the art of cycling several balls through the air in different ways, and for quite a few centuries jugglers were happy to do this in the most obvious ways. After learning to throw three balls, keeping each one in the air for three beats, jugglers went on to four balls, keeping each one in the air for four beats, and then on to higher and higher throws with more and more balls or plates or bowling pins or whatever. The result was spectacular, and very few people could ever learn to do it, but the arithmetic was pretty simple. This all changed in 1985, however, when a few smart guys in the Cambridge University amateur juggling club sat down and decided to analyze how many ways this could really be done if one looked at the problem mathematically. They devised a sort of flow chart known as “site-swap” and it became immediately obvious that balls could fly around in lots of new ways. For example, instead of throwing three balls always to the same height in continuous cycles of 333, as jugglers had been doing for centuries, they could throw them in a cycle of 441. This was quite a different rhythm, quite a different look, and not really harder than just doing 333 all the time. Soon hundreds of other new patterns became obvious, the new information circulated to all the continents, and people like the Australian, Konrad Polthier, even wrote books on the mathematics of juggling. Since I had been composing so many loops, and since many of my loops were quite juggleable, it seemed inevitable that I began to meet jugglers and wanted to collaborate with them.

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Zurück zum Zitat Devadoss, S., and J. Mugno. 2007. Juggling braids and links. Mathematical Intelligencer 29: 15–22. Devadoss, S., and J. Mugno. 2007. Juggling braids and links. Mathematical Intelligencer 29: 15–22.
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Metadaten
Titel
Juggling
verfasst von
Tom Johnson
Franck Jedrzejewski
Copyright-Jahr
2014
Verlag
Springer Basel
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-0554-4_10