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June 2009
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Escher

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This pattern with kite-shaped tiles can be extended to cover any area, but however big we make it, the pattern never repeats itself. Alison Boyle investigates aperiodic tilings, which have had unexpected applications in describing new crystal structures.

Tags: tessellation : periodic tiling : aperiodic tiling : quasiperiodicity : quasicrystal : Penrose tiling : Escher


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Many people find no beauty and pleasure in maths - but, as Lewis Dartnell explains, our brains have evolved to take pleasure in rhythm, structure and pattern. Since these topics are fundamentally mathematical, it should be no surprise that mathematical methods can illuminate our aesthetic sense.

Tags: mathematics and art : fractal : minimal surface : tessellation : Escher : Golden Ratio : geometric patterns : geometric abstraction : origami : regular polyhedron : anamorphis


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Tags: curvature : trigonometry : Escher : Euclidean geometry : Euclid's elements : flatness : spherical geometry : hyperbolic geometry : Mercator projection : curvature of space


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The work of Donald Coxeter, who died on 31 March 2003, will continue to inspire both mathematicians and artists.

Tags: curvature : mathematics and art : Escher : hyperbolic geometry : mathematics in the media : symmetry : group theory : geodesic dome