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Symmetry Festival 2009
Symmetry in the History of Science, Art and Technology. Part 2.
SYMMETRY IN PHYSICS
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Dezsö Horváth
Matter and antimatter
Volume 21, Numbers 1-3, pages 007-015 (2010)
CHIRALITY
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Meir Shinitzky
Symmetry, entropy and information capacity in chiral solutions
Volume 21, Numbers 1-3, pages 017-026 (2010) -
Michel Petitjean
Chirality in metric spaces
Volume 21, Numbers 1-3, pages 027-036 (2010)
CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC APPROACHES
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Alajos Kálmán
On the isostructurality of semirigid molecules linked by non-crystallographic rearrangements (Morphotropism)
Volume 21, Numbers 1-3, pages 037-048 (2010) -
R.J. Morris
Transitions in dynamic wallpapers patterns
Volume 21, Numbers 1-3, pages 049-058 (2010) -
Annegret Haake
Annemarie Kreibich’s “Geometry around eggs”
Volume 21, Numbers 1-3, pages 059-070 (2010)
SYMMETRY IN GENOMICS
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Paul Dan Cristea
Symmetry in genomics
Volume 21, Numbers 1-3, pages 071-086 (2010)
GEOMETRIC APPROACHES TO SYMMETRY
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Emil Molnár, Jenö Szirmai
Symmetries in the 8 homogeneous 3-geometries
Volume 21, Numbers 1-3, pages 087-117 (2010) -
Vladimir Balan
Numerical multilinear algebra of symmetric m-root structures. Spectral properties and applications
Volume 21, Numbers 1-3, pages 119-131 (2010)
FROM FORM TO MORPHOLOGY
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Tatjana A. Rakcheeva
Symmetries of the form representation by multifocal lemniscates
Volume 21, Numbers 1-3, pages 133-150 (2010) -
Sándor Kabai
Polyhedral structures from EPS blocks designed with the help of MATHEMATICA
Volume 21, Numbers 1-3, pages 151-170 (2010) -
Manual A. Báez
The garden of morphological symmetry
Volume 21, Numbers 1-3, pages 171-189 (2010)
SYMMETRY IN ETHNOMATHEMATICS
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Darrah Chavey
Constructing symmetric Chokwe sand drawings
Volume 21, Numbers 1-3, pages 191-206 (2010)
SYMMETRY IN MUSIC
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Jay Kappraff
Ancient harmonic law
Volume 21, Numbers 1-3, pages 207-228 (2010)
SYMMETRY AND LEARNING VIA ARTS
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John A. Hiigli
Piaget, symmetry, writing
Volume 21, Numbers 1-3, pages 229-273 (2010)
SYMMETRY IN LOGICAL CONTEXT
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Tatsuji Takahashi, Masahiro Nakano, Shuji Shinohara
Cognitive symmetry: Illogical but rational biases
Volume 21, Numbers 1-3, pages 275-294 (2010)
BOOK REVIEW
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György Darvas
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Giora Hon, Bernard R. Goldstein
From Summetria to Symmetry: The Making of a Revolutionary Scientific Concept
Series Archimedes – New Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology. Springer, 2008, xvi+335 pp.
Volume 21, Numbers 1-3, pages 295-300 (2010)
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Giora Hon, Bernard R. Goldstein
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