Symmetry

Symmetry
Title Symmetry PDF eBook
Author György Darvas
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 508
Release 2007-06-25
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3764375558

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The first comprehensive book on the topic in half a century explores recent symmetry – and symmetry breaking – related discoveries, and discusses the questions and answers they raise in diverse disciplines: particle and high-energy physics, structural chemistry and the biochemistry of proteins, in genetic code study, in brain research, and also in architectural structures, and business decision making, to mention only a few examples.

Dynamic Symmetry - The Greek Vase

Dynamic Symmetry - The Greek Vase
Title Dynamic Symmetry - The Greek Vase PDF eBook
Author Jay Hambidge
Publisher Jepson Press
Pages 196
Release 2009-12
Genre
ISBN 1444688707

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Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.

Symmetry

Symmetry
Title Symmetry PDF eBook
Author Hermann Weyl
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 176
Release 2015-07-06
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1400874343

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Symmetry is a classic study of symmetry in mathematics, the sciences, nature, and art from one of the twentieth century's greatest mathematicians. Hermann Weyl explores the concept of symmetry beginning with the idea that it represents a harmony of proportions, and gradually departs to examine its more abstract varieties and manifestations—as bilateral, translatory, rotational, ornamental, and crystallographic. Weyl investigates the general abstract mathematical idea underlying all these special forms, using a wealth of illustrations as support. Symmetry is a work of seminal relevance that explores the great variety of applications and importance of symmetry.

Harmony and Symmetry. Celestial regularities shaping human culture.

Harmony and Symmetry. Celestial regularities shaping human culture.
Title Harmony and Symmetry. Celestial regularities shaping human culture. PDF eBook
Author Gudrun Wolfschmidt
Publisher tredition
Pages 682
Release 2020-12-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 3347146344

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For the SEAC conference in Graz (2018) and for the Proceedings the motto "Harmony and symmetry - celestial regularities shaping human culture" was chosen. There were at least two strong reasons for this motto: First, the connection between astronomy and human culture has an extremely long tradition, and one of its absolute high points is the astronomer Johannes Kepler, who spent his entire life searching for the relationship between the movement of heavenly lights and ideas about harmonious structures and regular bodies. Kepler started his scientific career and authored his first book, the Mysterium cosmographicum, in Graz. Kepler argued in his first publication for the twelve-fold partition of the zodiac with arguments derived from the monochord, anticipating the procedure he developed in his Harmonices mundi. Five contributions deal with Kepler, including the harmony in musical theory. The second reason was the Eggenberg Castle. This palace, built for the nobleman Hans Ulrich von Eggenberg (1568-1634), is a remarkable piece of symmetry and harmony and an outstanding example of a strong connection between astronomy and culture. Seven contributions have the topic astronomy, astrology and architecture with the emphasis on astronomical orientation, symmetry and harmony in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. The Proceedings with ten chapters and 44 contributions range besides the mentioned "Middle Ages and beyond" and Johannes Kepler from Prehistoric Times, Bronze and Iron Age, Mythology and Ethnoastronomy, Babylonian Astronomy, Greek and Roman Astronomy, Meso- and South America, Middle East and Eastern Asia and Computational Astronomy. The celestial sphere, regarded as the sky of astronomy, as well as the heaven of divine numina, from Antiquity to Copernicus and Kepler was equated with symmetry, harmony, and beauty. Until today, this has been reflected in the structure of cultural creations, from architectural objects to musical forms.

Symmetry

Symmetry
Title Symmetry PDF eBook
Author Hermann Weyl
Publisher
Pages 168
Release 2003-01-01
Genre
ISBN 9780758157911

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Dynamic Symmetry in Composition as Used by the Artists

Dynamic Symmetry in Composition as Used by the Artists
Title Dynamic Symmetry in Composition as Used by the Artists PDF eBook
Author Jay Hambidge
Publisher
Pages 94
Release 1923
Genre Composition (Art)
ISBN

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A Theory of Harmony

A Theory of Harmony
Title A Theory of Harmony PDF eBook
Author Ernst Levy
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 144
Release 2024-01-01
Genre Music
ISBN 143849632X

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Ernst Levy was a visionary Swiss pianist, composer, and teacher who developed an approach to music theory that has come to be known as "negative harmony." Levy's theories have had a wide influence, from young British performer/composer Jacob Collier to jazz musicians like Steve Coleman. His posthumous text, A Theory of Harmony, summarizes his innovative ideas. A Theory of Harmony is a highly original explanation of the harmonic language of the modern era, illuminating the approaches of diverse styles of music. By breaking through age-old conceptions, Levy was able to reorient the way we experience musical harmony. British composer/music pedagogue Paul Wilkinson has written a new introduction that offers multiple points of entry to Levy’s work to make this text more accessible for a new generation of students, performers, and theorists. He relates Levy's work to innovations in improvisation, jazz, twentieth-century classical music, and the theoretical writings of a wide range of musical mavericks, including Harry Partch, Hugo Riemann, and David Lewin. Wilkinson shows how A Theory of Harmony continues to inspire original musical expression across multiple musical genres.