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What happens when things combine? This question lies at the heart of the Borell-Brascamp-Lieb inequality (BBL), a ...
Tessellation is a repeating pattern of the same shapes without any gaps or overlaps. These patterns are found in nature, used by artists and architects and studied for their mathematical properties.
[After 400 Years, Mathematicians Find a New Class of Solid Shapes ] Continued interest in the symbolism of Dürer's art among engineers and scientists is one of the links that connects divergent ...
Books Received Published: 01 December 1887 The Mathematical Theory of Perfectly Elastic Solids Nature 37, 97–98 (1887) Cite this article ...