The Armenian mediaeval culture is a treasure of ornaments. Sacral architecture, stone and wood carvings, decorations on paper and fabric, all contain planar periodic patterns. For the first time we classify the available ornaments according to their symmetry properties with the tools of mathematical group theory. We determine the unit cells of patterns, axes of rotation, mirror and glide reflections, all symmetry operations that preserve the pattern invariant. The results show that of seventeen crystallographic plane groups, four do not exist. Other symmetry groups are represented in a more or less balanced distribution with a dominance of fourfold symmetry. The distribution of the symmetry groups can be used to rigorously compare different...
Symmetry analysis is a tool for classifying one- and two-dimensional patterns. A total of seven arra...
AbstractEarlier investigations [1] have revealed that mirror double frieze types were used in the or...
The question which of the seventeen wallpaper groups are represented in the fabled ornamentation of...
The symmetry properties of an ornament contain information about its civilisation and its interactio...
Planar ornaments of medieval civilizations are classified in terms of 17 wallpaper groups. The calcu...
A mathematical classification of two-dimensional ornaments into 17 plane symmetry groups is presente...
We investigate two-dimensional, periodic ornaments of the Late Hellenistic (some centuries before th...
AbstractAn investigation of the Moorish ornaments from the Alhambra (in Granada, Spain) shows that t...
Undeniably, it is human nature to prefer objects which are considered beautiful. Most consider beaut...
Copyright © ACM.From art to science, ornaments constructed by repeating a base motif (tiling) have b...
Especially suitable for the study of 2-dimensional symmetry, antisymmetry and colored symmetry is th...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc.From art to science, ornaments constructed by repeating a base motif (tiling) ha...
Ornaments are repetitive patterns. They are created by repeating a base unit using four primitive ge...
AbstractOften symmetry is simply understood as meaning only mirror-symmetry. But the term “symmetry”...
The systematic science is based on the categorization of determined repeated units. These units give...
Symmetry analysis is a tool for classifying one- and two-dimensional patterns. A total of seven arra...
AbstractEarlier investigations [1] have revealed that mirror double frieze types were used in the or...
The question which of the seventeen wallpaper groups are represented in the fabled ornamentation of...
The symmetry properties of an ornament contain information about its civilisation and its interactio...
Planar ornaments of medieval civilizations are classified in terms of 17 wallpaper groups. The calcu...
A mathematical classification of two-dimensional ornaments into 17 plane symmetry groups is presente...
We investigate two-dimensional, periodic ornaments of the Late Hellenistic (some centuries before th...
AbstractAn investigation of the Moorish ornaments from the Alhambra (in Granada, Spain) shows that t...
Undeniably, it is human nature to prefer objects which are considered beautiful. Most consider beaut...
Copyright © ACM.From art to science, ornaments constructed by repeating a base motif (tiling) have b...
Especially suitable for the study of 2-dimensional symmetry, antisymmetry and colored symmetry is th...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc.From art to science, ornaments constructed by repeating a base motif (tiling) ha...
Ornaments are repetitive patterns. They are created by repeating a base unit using four primitive ge...
AbstractOften symmetry is simply understood as meaning only mirror-symmetry. But the term “symmetry”...
The systematic science is based on the categorization of determined repeated units. These units give...
Symmetry analysis is a tool for classifying one- and two-dimensional patterns. A total of seven arra...
AbstractEarlier investigations [1] have revealed that mirror double frieze types were used in the or...
The question which of the seventeen wallpaper groups are represented in the fabled ornamentation of...