Books and articles about siteswap theory and mathematic in juggling
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May 12, 2013, 6:58:24 AM5/12/13
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Hi
I am finishing my bachelor's course in mathematic and computer science this year.
I plans to begin master's course next year so I started thinking about topic of my thesis.
I decided that would be nice to write about siteswap theory and connections between math and juggling.
I am not sure if my teachers allow me to write about this so I want to collect some books and articles that I can base on.
First two really interesting publications I found are:
The Mathematics of Juggling by Burkard Polster and
Combinatorial aspects of juggling by Anthony Mays
I have also few more shorter articles connected to jugging.
Maybe some of you can recommend me more publications covering this topics?
Also I would like to know which fields of mathematic can i connect to juggling.
I see that mainly combinatorics is involved but also:
elements of numbers theory when talking about prime siteswaps
graph theory for state diagrams
a bit of probability in random juggling and some connections to braid theory
Do you know some more?
Maybe something from algebra or even better mathematical analysis?
Thanks for all feedback
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May 12, 2013, 9:05:09 AM5/12/13
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You missed group theory. I think Allen Knutson talks about this on the
MediaCircus Siteswap DVD. Perhaps he talks about it on this video?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38rf9FLhl-8