The Poincaré Surprises
Year: 2003 Authors: Claude-Paul Bruter
Core claim
A mathematically shaped folly can make singularity, bifurcation, and stability physically visible through fluid trajectories and luminous architectural effects.
Topics
stability, singularity, bifurcation, fluid trajectories, mathematical architecture
Domains
dynamical systems, singularity theory, bifurcation theory, fluid flow, topology, architecture, installation design, light effects
Methods
physical analogy, architectural visualization, fluid mechanics, trajectory display, computered phase portraits
Media
water, colored fluids, projectors, quartz crystal imitations, screens
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