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  • A Polyhedral Byway
  • Zometool Geometry Workshop
  • Understanding Math via Arts ♦ Creating Arts via Math
  • The Tangramoid: Recent Developments
  • Regular Polyhedral Lattices of Genus 2: 11 Platonic Equivalents?
  • 30 Cubes on a Rhombic Triacontahedron
  • The K5 Graph Turned into a Golden Pyramid
  • Musical Composition Without Standard Musical Knowledge
  • Three-Dimensional Generalizations of the Triskele
  • Adventures on the Borderland of Mathematics and Arts: the Kaposvár University's "CrossBorderScience" Project (2011-2012)
  • A Successful Belgian Art & Math Exhibition with Workshops
  • Bridges Exhibits as Incentives to Collaborative Artworks
  • A Successful Art&Math Exhibition with Workshops II
  • Conics from Polygons: The Chord Ratio Construction
  • Polyhedra: Eye Candy to Feed the Mind
  • The Joy of Polar Zonohedra
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Zometool

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Zometool

Appears in 16 extracted records.

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Representative papers

  • A Polyhedral Byway (2001)
  • Zometool Geometry Workshop (2001)
  • Understanding Math via Arts ♦ Creating Arts via Math (2007)
  • The Tangramoid: Recent Developments (2008)
  • Regular Polyhedral Lattices of Genus 2: 11 Platonic Equivalents? (2010)
  • 30 Cubes on a Rhombic Triacontahedron (2010)
  • The K5 Graph Turned into a Golden Pyramid (2010)
  • Musical Composition Without Standard Musical Knowledge (2012)
  • Adventures on the Borderland of Mathematics and Arts: the Kaposvár University’s “CrossBorderScience” Project (2011-2012) (2013)
  • Three-Dimensional Generalizations of the Triskele (2013)
  • A Successful Belgian Art & Math Exhibition with Workshops (2015)
  • Bridges Exhibits as Incentives to Collaborative Artworks (2015)
  • A Successful Art&Math Exhibition with Workshops II (2016)
  • Conics from Polygons: The Chord Ratio Construction (2017)
  • Polyhedra: Eye Candy to Feed the Mind (2017)
  • The Joy of Polar Zonohedra (2021)

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