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Symmetry: natural and artificial. 2. Extended abstracts from the third interdisciplinary symmetry congress, Washington, DC, USA, August 14–20, 1995. (English) Zbl 0993.00024

For Vol. 1 see Zbl 0989.00020.
The fifty-one extended abstracts in this collection include the following, which will not be reviewed individually: Gideon Engler, Fundamental symmetries in modern physics and their limits (195-197); Pozzi Escot, Mathematical models of symmetry in music (198-201); Helaman Ferguson, Sam Ferguson and Alfred Gray, Costa minimal surfaces: \(D_4\) symmetry sculpture by virtual image projection. I (202-205); Sam Ferguson, Helaman Ferguson and Alfred Gray, Costa minimal surfaces: \(D_4\) symmetry sculpture by virtual image projection. II (206-209); Hidetoshi Fukagawa, Symmetry in the traditional Japanese mathematics (222-225); Nima Geffen, The use and lure of ruled surfaces – symmetric, more or less (230-231); Brian R. Hunt, Optimization on chaotic attractors (264-266); Fre Ilgen, Structures on the edge between chaos and order (267-270); Slavik V. Jablan, Mirror generated curves (275-278); Tatsuhiko Kobayashi, On the study of polyhedra in Wasan (293-296); Alexander Koblyakov, Semantic aspects of self-similarity in music (297-300); Klaus Landwehr, “Perception” = congruence (324-327); Roza Leikin, Abraham Berman and Orit Zaslavsky, The role of symmetry in mathematical problem solving: an interdisciplinary approach (332-335); W. Douglas Maurer, Symmetrical programs and role switching (356-359); Delle Maxwell and Silvio Levy, Symmetry and insight: the saga of sphere eversions (360-363).

MSC:

00B25 Proceedings of conferences of miscellaneous specific interest

Citations:

Zbl 0989.00020
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