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- “OUT OF FIXED PROPORTION, BEAUTY RISES”: A REVIEW OF MATHEMATICS IN FORMAL POETIC CONSTRAINT.
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- Nielander. Tiffany, Blue, Meredith, Florida Atlantic University, Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College
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As Bertrand Russel once said, “The true spirit of delight, the exaltation, the sense of being more than man, which is the touchstone of the highest excellence, is to be found in mathematics as surely as poetry” (Russel 60). Poetry and mathematics are recognizably linked through aesthetics and counting at the most fundamental level, but these basic connections can be further extended to formal constraints in poetry. The link between mathematics and poetry, as well as formal poetic constraint...
Show moreAs Bertrand Russel once said, “The true spirit of delight, the exaltation, the sense of being more than man, which is the touchstone of the highest excellence, is to be found in mathematics as surely as poetry” (Russel 60). Poetry and mathematics are recognizably linked through aesthetics and counting at the most fundamental level, but these basic connections can be further extended to formal constraints in poetry. The link between mathematics and poetry, as well as formal poetic constraint based on mathematical structures and principles is inherently organic. The sestina and the sonnet are traditional poetic forms that contain intrinsic mathematical structures. The Fib, the S+7 algorithm, and computer-generated poetry are modern forms which have been explicitly based on mathematical structures.
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- 2018
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- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FAUHT00036
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- Document (PDF)
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- PARALLEL PLATE CAPACITOR SIMULATION AND TRANSVERSE OSCILLATION OF VERTICAL DUSTY PLASMA CHAINS IN A GLASS BOX.
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- Fowler, Raymond, Hoim, Terje, Johnson, Andrew, Blue, Meredith, Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College
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Dust particles in plasma can arrange themselves into a vertical con guration when placed inside a glass box. What really occurs in the glass box is still unknown and is di cult to nd out by direct methods of measurement. In this thesis, the dust chains are investigated through probe oscillations and a Matlab simulation that uses a parallel plate capacitor to model an electric eld. Parameters of the plasma and dispersion relations for the transverse oscillation are extracted from the chain's...
Show moreDust particles in plasma can arrange themselves into a vertical con guration when placed inside a glass box. What really occurs in the glass box is still unknown and is di cult to nd out by direct methods of measurement. In this thesis, the dust chains are investigated through probe oscillations and a Matlab simulation that uses a parallel plate capacitor to model an electric eld. Parameters of the plasma and dispersion relations for the transverse oscillation are extracted from the chain's motion. For both longitudinal and transverse oscillatory motion, the simulation is used to nd the charge on all the dust in the chains and to simulate the chain's motion. The plasma parameter values are expected within experimental error. The dispersion relations show that more than one wave motion propagates through the chain. The charge found is much higher than expected, and so the simulated motion may not be very accurate.
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- 2014
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00003615
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- Document (PDF)
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- Modeling embryonic tubulogenesis with polarized particles.
- Creator
- Ortiz, Lucas, Blue, Meredith, Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College
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Epithelial morphogenesis is driven by the formation, growth, and bending of thin sheets of cells with distinct interior (apical) and exterior (basal) sides. In this study we attempted to improve on past particle-based cell models to form a model of morphogenesis based on a two-particle polarized cell structure. We began by modeling a stable cyst-like structure. We then tested and calibrated the viscoelastic properties of our model by compressing the cell structure between two plates, which is...
Show moreEpithelial morphogenesis is driven by the formation, growth, and bending of thin sheets of cells with distinct interior (apical) and exterior (basal) sides. In this study we attempted to improve on past particle-based cell models to form a model of morphogenesis based on a two-particle polarized cell structure. We began by modeling a stable cyst-like structure. We then tested and calibrated the viscoelastic properties of our model by compressing the cell structure between two plates, which is comparable to real world data collected by Forgacs et al. (1998). We also simulated the growth of a hollow sphere into a tube-like structure using directed cell growth and a theoretical version of a basal lamina. With minimal refinement, this model should generalize to 3D.
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- 2013
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- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00003528
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- Document (PDF)
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- Enter the Matrix: Transforming Knitting Patterns Using Matrices.
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- Stein, Amy, Blue, Meredith, Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College
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The purpose of this thesis is to take a knitting pattern and to flip or rotate it, creating a new pattern. In order to accomplish this, knitting patterns are converted into matrices and then matrix properties, such as the matrix transpose and matrix multiplication, are used to transform the pattern. This project finds a particular order of matrix properties that can be applied to create rotations and flips of the original pattern. The transformed matrix can then be converted back into a...
Show moreThe purpose of this thesis is to take a knitting pattern and to flip or rotate it, creating a new pattern. In order to accomplish this, knitting patterns are converted into matrices and then matrix properties, such as the matrix transpose and matrix multiplication, are used to transform the pattern. This project finds a particular order of matrix properties that can be applied to create rotations and flips of the original pattern. The transformed matrix can then be converted back into a knitting pattern. A program in JAVA that allows a user to input a knitting pattern and produce a rotated or flipped pattern is created using these matrix properties.
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- 2015
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00003656
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- Document (PDF)