(PhysOrg.com) -- What do mountains, broccoli and the stock market have in common? The answer to that question may best be explained by fractals, the branch of geometry that explains irregular shapes ...
Tessellations aren’t just eye-catching patterns—they can be used to crack complex mathematical problems. By repeatedly reflecting shapes to tile a surface, researchers uncovered a method that links ...
The intuitive and one-of-a-kind app allows users to easily create and export geometric designs for use by tattoo artists, designers and creatives of all types. Originally launched in late 2024, the ...
Some animals carry patterns so precise and mathematically exact that scientists struggle to explain how nature produced them ...
If you like to create geometric designs you may be interested in a new tool called the Blossom which takes the form of a spirograph drawing tool that creates professional geometric art. Launched by ...
People constantly ask how I map complex graphics onto typography. They assume I use software to warp a digital image over a 3D model. I do not. It is a matter of strict geometric planning and an ...
A few minutes into a 2018 talk at the University of Michigan, Ian Tobasco picked up a large piece of paper and crumpled it into a seemingly disordered ball of chaos. He held it up for the audience to ...
Symplectic geometry is a relatively new field with implications for much of modern mathematics. Here’s what it’s all about. In the early 1800s, William Rowan Hamilton discovered a new kind of ...