A Brief Journey in Discrete MathematicsFearful Symmetry
A Brief Journey in Discrete Mathematics: Fearful Symmetry
Nelson, Randolph
2020-02-12 00:00:00
[Symmetry might be fearful in a Tiger as William Blake alludes to in his poem, The Tyger, but in mathematics it is wholly a thing of beauty. Symmetry can often be used as a tool to cut a simple, elegant, path through a labyrinth of mathematical obstacles. Abstractly, a mathematical object displays the property of symmetry if it is invariant to parametric change.]
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A Brief Journey in Discrete MathematicsFearful Symmetry
[Symmetry might be fearful in a Tiger as William Blake alludes to in his poem, The Tyger, but in mathematics it is wholly a thing of beauty. Symmetry can often be used as a tool to cut a simple, elegant, path through a labyrinth of mathematical obstacles. Abstractly, a mathematical object displays the property of symmetry if it is invariant to parametric change.]
Published: Feb 12, 2020
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