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New Zealand Mathematics Colloquium 2000
November 26-29, 2000
Dept of Mathematics, University of Waikato
Hamilton, New Zealand

Organizers
Kevin Broughan, Rua Murray, Ernie Kalnins, Stephen Joe

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Computer Approach to Ornamental Plaitwork
by
Tomaz Pisanski
University of Ljubljana

\bf Computer Approach to Ornamental Plaitwork

Computer Approach to Ornamental Plaitwork

Tomaz Pisanski 1
IMFM/TCS, University of Ljubljana
Jadranska 19, 1000 Ljubljana, SLOVENIJA
Tomaz.Pisanski@fmf.uni-lj.si

Abstract

Roman mosaics throughout the ancient world from Britain to Israel, Celtic ornaments in the form of illuminated letters and stone crosses, knotted ornaments of the 9-12th century found in Croatia, Slovenia and other places in Europe, all share the same discrete structure which we call a plaitwork. Such plaitworks were used as a frame or a fill-in of various geometrical figures such as rectangles, crosses etc. A computer program has been written that enables us to generate sophisticated plaitwork structures by suitably combining smaller plaitworks. Some generalizations and some interesting mathematical questions will be discussed.


Footnotes:

1Supported in part by ``Ministrstvo za znanost in tehnologijo Slovenije'', proj. no. J1-8901-0101-99 and J2-8549-0101-99.
Part of computer programming was conducted while the author was visiting Mathematics Department at the University of Auckland, New Zealand.

Date received: September 28, 2000


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