Abstract. In this paper we show that the pentagram is a natural ingredient of two seemingly unrelated areas of knowledge: the history of the Babylonian and Greek female pantheons, and the symplectic geometry of Penrose rhombus tilings.
The Pentagram: from the Goddess to Symplectic Geometry / E. Prato. - STAMPA. - 2007:(2007), pp. 123-126. (Intervento presentato al convegno Bridges Conference tenutosi a Donostia nel 24-27 luglio 2007).
The Pentagram: from the Goddess to Symplectic Geometry
PRATO, ELISA
2007
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