Rutgers: Mathematicians Seek to Unravel Mysteries Hinted at by M. C. Escher
December 01, 2020
December 01, 2020
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Dec. 1 (TNSRes) -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
The artist M. C. Escher brought complex mathematical ideas to life through dizzying illustrations like Circle Limit IV (Heaven and Hell), in which angels and demons soar through an infinite, bowl-shaped space. Their winged bodies form a pattern that mathematicians call a lattice.
In December, a Rutgers University-New Brunswick mathematician will co-host a workshop, convened by th . . .
The artist M. C. Escher brought complex mathematical ideas to life through dizzying illustrations like Circle Limit IV (Heaven and Hell), in which angels and demons soar through an infinite, bowl-shaped space. Their winged bodies form a pattern that mathematicians call a lattice.
In December, a Rutgers University-New Brunswick mathematician will co-host a workshop, convened by th . . .