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Measuring Discrete Symmetry Extended

This talk extends the 2013 Wolfram Technology Conference talk, Measuring Discrete Symmetry, from 5 to 16 or more points, comparing it to the work The Reflexive Universe (1976, Delacorte Press), by Arthur M. Young. Higher‐dimensional and feedback patterns are discussed with respect to increasing simplexity.

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