Weaving patterns inspired by the pentagon snub subdivision scheme

IF 0.3 Q4 MATHEMATICS, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS Journal of Mathematics and the Arts Pub Date : 2021-12-30 DOI:10.1080/17513472.2022.2069417
Henriette Lipschütz, Ulrich Reitebuch, Martin Skrodzki, K. Polthier
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Various computer simulations regarding, e.g. the weather or structural mechanics, solve complex problems on a two-dimensional domain. They mostly do so by splitting the input domain into a finite set of smaller and simpler elements on which the simulation can be run fast and efficiently. This process of splitting can be automatized by using subdivision schemes. Given the wide range of simulation problems to be tackled, an equally wide range of subdivision schemes is available. This paper illustrates a subdivision scheme that splits the input domain into pentagons. Repeated application gives rise to fractal-like structures. Furthermore, the resulting subdivided domain admits to certain weaving patterns. These patterns are subsequently generalized to several other subdivision schemes. As a final contribution, we provide paper models illustrating the weaving patterns induced by the pentagonal subdivision scheme. Furthermore, we present a jigsaw puzzle illustrating both the subdivision process and the induced weaving pattern. These transform the visual and abstract mathematical algorithms into tactile objects that offer exploration possibilities aside from the visual. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT
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编织图案的灵感来自五边形的细分方案
各种各样的计算机模拟,例如天气或结构力学,在二维领域解决复杂的问题。他们主要通过将输入域分割成有限的一组更小更简单的元素来实现这一点,在这些元素上模拟可以快速有效地运行。这种分割过程可以通过使用细分方案实现自动化。由于要解决的模拟问题范围广泛,因此也有同样广泛的细分方案可供选择。本文给出了一种将输入域分割成五边形的细分方案。重复应用会产生类似分形的结构。此外,所得到的细分领域允许某些编织模式。这些模式随后被推广到其他几个细分方案。作为最后的贡献,我们提供了纸模型来说明由五边形细分方案引起的编织图案。此外,我们提出了一个拼图说明细分过程和诱导编织图案。这些将视觉和抽象的数学算法转化为触觉对象,提供视觉之外的探索可能性。图形抽象
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