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Volume 3, Number 1, pages 001-112 (1992)

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Symmetry of patterns, Proceedings of the Hiroshima Symposium, 1
(Special issue: Extended abstracts of the Symposium held in Hiroshima, Japan, August 17-23, 1992)

EDITO-SYMMET-RIAL

  • Volume 3, Number 1, pages 006-008 (1992)

EXTENDED ABSTRACTS
of the Second Interdisciplinary Symmetry Symposium and Exhibition
SYMMETRY OF PATTERNS, August 17-23, Hiroshima, Japan

  • Volume 3, Number 1, page 009-009 (1992)

  • Szaniszló Bérczi
    Comparison of the symmetries of the Celtic and Avar-Onogurian double friezes from acrchaelogical finds
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 010-011 (1992)

  • György Darvas
    The state of the art of symmetry studies (Patterns in approaching objects of science)
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 012-013 (1992)

  • Gideon Engler
    From symmetry to perception
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 014-015 (1992)

  • Katalin Fittler
    Possibilities of symmetries in music
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 016-017 (1992)

  • Katalin Fittler
    The little pianist and symmetry: Symmetrical structures in the works of new Hungarian composers
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 018-019 (1992)

  • Henning Genz
    Symmetries of laws and symmetries of patterns
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 020-021 (1992)

  • H. Ted Goranson
    Report on a symmetry-based universal grammar for federation of models
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 022-023 (1992)

  • Jack Conrad Gray
    The shape of harmonic relationships in noise
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 024-025 (1992)

  • István Hargittai
    Japanese symmetry through the eyes of a visitor
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 026-027 (1992)

  • William S. Huff
    Homonum, homonym, homonym, and other word-pairs
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 028-029 (1992)

  • Daniel H. Huson
    The classification and visualization of periodic tilings
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 030-031 (1992)

  • Humiaki Huzita
    Drawing regular heptagon (7) and regular nonagon (9) by origami (paper folding)
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 032-033 (1992)

  • Humiaki Huzita
    Periodical or quasi-periodical 2-D patterns constructed by regular odd-number polygons
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 034-035 (1992)

  • Robert L. Ingalls
    Symmetric quasiperiodic tilings
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 036-037 (1992)

  • Slavik V. Jablan
    colored antisymmetry
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 038-039 (1992)

  • Roger V. Jean
    Patterns in plants, and morphogenetical parallelism
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 040-041 (1992)

  • Peter Klein
    Symmetry arguments in romantic natural philosophy
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 042-043 (1992)

  • Vojtech Kopský
    Square-one (SQ-1): A new puzzle and a new algebra
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 044-045 (1992)

  • Biruta Kresling
    Origami as a simulation method for nature's folding patterns
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 046-047 (1992)

  • Haresh Lalvani
    Non convex tiles and tilings
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 048-049 (1992)

  • Haresh Lalvani, Neil Katz
    Icosahedral packings
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 050-051 (1992)

  • István Lénárt
    Symmetry visualized on a new educational aid: The drawing ball set
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 052-053 (1992)

  • Igor M. Lizin
    Group theory and reconstruction of the internal space of biological objects
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 054-055 (1992)

  • George G. Lugosi
    Symmetries in permutation-generated patterns
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 056-057 (1992)

  • Jü:rgen Parisi
    Sequence of Julia-like sets produced by a numerical recurrence technique
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 058-059 (1992)

  • Sergei V. Petukhov
    Highest biosymmetries and the concept of replicational morphogenesis
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 060-061 (1992)

  • Janusz Rebielak
    Symmetry in spherical grid shaping pattern examples of some geodesic domes
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 062-063 (1992)

  • John F. Rigby
    Artistic challenges from geometric symmetry
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 064-065 (1992)

  • Tony Robbin
    A quasicrystal for Denmark's coast
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 066-067 (1992)

  • Sonia L. Sheridan
    Timescape: Patterns in flow symmetrically
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 068-069 (1992)

  • Széles Klára
    Symmetry of interpretation-patterns
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 070-071 (1992)

  • Kirti Trivedi
    Symmetry in patterned poetry - the Chitra-kavya tradition of India
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 072-073 (1992)

  • Robert A. Wiggs
    Generating tubular polyhedra
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 074-075 (1992)

  • Shea Zellweger
    Semiotics, good symmetry, and the logic of propositions
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 076-077 (1992)

  • Shea Zellweger
    Symmetry models that lead into elementary logic
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 078-082 (1992)

SYMMETRIC GALLERY

  • Tamás F. Farkas
    Special space patterns
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 083-100 (1992)

  • Zoltán Móser
    Silent axes
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 101-107 (1992)

SFS: SYMMETRIC FORUM OF THE SOCIETY

  • Volume 3, Number 1, pages 108-109 (1992)

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