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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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.
2007
Bridges Donostia. Mathematical Connections in Art, Music, and Science
Bridges Conference
Donostia
24-27 luglio 2007
E. Prato
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