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The decagonal tomb tower at Maragha and its architectural context: lines of mathematical thought
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    The decagonal tomb tower at Maragha and its architectural context: lines of mathematical thought (English)
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    7 November 2014
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    algorithm
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    architecture
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    art
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    decagon
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    dodecagon
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    geometry
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    grid
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    history of mathematics
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    interlocking
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    intersecting
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    Iran
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    iteration
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    mongol
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    Myron Bement Smith
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    Nasir al-Din Tusi
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    nonagon
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    ornament
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    overlapping
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    pattern
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    pentagon
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    plane
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    polygon
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    prism
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    Seljuk
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    symmetry
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    tomb tower
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