Hyperbolic Spirals and Spiral Patterns
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Douglas Dunham: Hyperbolic Spirals and Spiral Patterns. In: Bridges 2003. Pages 521–528
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Starting many centuries ago, artists in a number of cultures have created spiral patterns on flat surfaces. and even on spheres. Mathematicians have given precise definitions of spirals in the Euclidean plane and have studied them for centuries. Yet no one seems to have studied spirals in the hyperbolic plane, and until recently, no one had created hyperbolic spiral patterns. In this paper, we investigate both areas.
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