File:BigCrossDual.gif
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DescriptionBigCrossDual.gif |
English: Encapsulation is the key to producing large designs with the smaller motives you want at the position you want. Here, a large cross is made of smaller crosses, themselves made of four trefoil knots. You encapsulate a motive by computing its dual graph. It builds a box for you. You can stack these boxes to build a larger design. |
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Source | I created this picture using xfig and gimp in order to illustrate an article in Pour la Science (French version of Scientific American). | ||||||||
Author | Christian Mercat | ||||||||
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current | 14:00, 22 September 2006 | 492 × 482 (83 KB) | Christian.Mercat (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description= Encapsulation is the key to producing large plaids with the smaller motives you want at the position you want. Here, a large cross is made of smaller crosses, themselves made of four trefoil knots. You encapsulate a motive by c |
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