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| Edmund Harriss | |
| Harriss, a mathematician and artist of substitution tilings, tilings with a scaling symmetry like the Penrose Tiling, writes that "the major themes of this blog revolve around mathematics communication and mathematics art." His posts, which date back to October, 2008, have included "Mathematics, Computers and Zeilberger," "Surfaces in 3 and 4 dimensions," "Hexayurts and African Villages," "Socolar and Taylor's aperiodic tile," "Don Quixote tilts at Zeta functions," "Hyperboloid lighting," and "Polynomials in Wood." | |
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| Levels: | Middle School (6-8), High School (9-12), College |
| Languages: | English |
| Resource Types: | Web-Based Discussions |
| Math Topics: | Algebra, Analysis, Communicating Math, Chaos, Fractals, Higher-Dimensional Geometry, Euclidean Plane Geometry, Transformational Geometry, Game Theory, Probability, Topology, Art |
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