The role of Curie principle in understanding composite plane symmetry patterns: new ethnomathematic relations in ancient Eurasian ornamental arts from archaeologic finds of the period 1 M.B.C. and 1 M.A.D.
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zbMATH Open1105.01003MaRDI QIDQ5477396FDOQ5477396
Authors: Sz. Bérczi
Publication date: 3 July 2006
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