Volume 18, Number 2-3, pages 097-272 (2007)
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Symmetry: Science and Art
SYMMETRY: SCIENCE AND ART
- Michel Petitjean
A definition of symmetry
Volume 18, Numbers 2-3, pages 099-119 (2007) - Solomon Marcus
At the roots of the symmetry phenomena
Volume 18, Numbers 2-3, pages 121-130 (2007) - Alessandro E.P. Villa
The neuroheuristic perspective of neural rhytms
Volume 18, Numbers 2-3, pages 131-148 (2007) - Tidjani Négadi
The genetic code multiplet structure, in one number
Volume 18, Numbers 2-3, pages 149-160 (2007) - Marina Pavlovna Chernisheva
Symmetrical and asymmetrical processes in living organisms
Volume 18, Numbers 2-3, pages 161-170 (2007) - Slobodan Prvanovic, Milan Cirkovic
Mona Lisa - The ineffable smile of quantum mechanics
Volume 18, Numbers 2-3, pages 171-190 (2007) - Ahmad Rami El-Nabulsi
Cosmology with higher order curvature terms, non minimal coupling, supergravity ultra-light masses, decaying effective cosmological constant and time-increasing gravitational constant
Volume 18, Numbers 2-3, pages 191-203 (2007) - Ahmad Rami El-Nabulsi
Weak decaying symmetric FRW universe and modified super-accelerated cosmology
Volume 18, Numbers 2-3, pages 205-222 (2007)
SYMMETRY: ART AND SCIENCE
- Eduardo Reck Miranda, Adolfo Maia Jr.
Spectral fuzzy sets and Markov streaming for granular synthesis of sound
Volume 18, Numbers 2-3, pages 223-241 (2007) - Igor Yevin
Emotions evoked by music and symmetry breaking in structure of instinctive behavior
Volume 18, Numbers 2-3, pages 243-251(2007) - Ramon Guardans, Nina Czegledy
Asymmetry in structure and flow around impact time
Volume 18, Numbers 2-3, pages 253-258 (2007) - Dimitrii Weise
The phyllotactic model of the Chinese calendar
Volume 18, Numbers 2-3, pages 259-264 (2007)
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