Title: | Symmetry: A mathematical approach using group theory and linear algebra |
Speaker: | David A. Reimann Professor Mathematics and Computer Science Albion College Albion, Michigan |
Abstract: | Symmetric patterns are used in many situations to decorate an object with a repeating motif that is translated, rotated, or reflected without changing size. We will see examples of several symmetry types and look at these from the vantage point of group theory. In particular, we will study rosette patterns, frieze patterns, wallpaper patterns, and patterns on the sphere. We will then see how we can create all these pattern types with a unified framework based on the vectors and matrices of linear algebra. |
Location: | Palenske 227 |
Date: | 10/19/2017 |
Time: | 3:30 PM |
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