For a transformation of these four diamonds and four squares to the
four columns and four rows of a square array, see a March 24 post.
Wednesday, April 16, 2025
Diamonds and Squares
Tuesday, April 15, 2025
Geometric Requiem: Steven Spielberg’s
longtime publicist reportedly died on April 7.
Tuesday, February 6, 2018
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longtime publicist reportedly died on April 7.
Space Trip
Related drama — Holland Tale, Odious Evening Colors,
The Blue Monkey Diamond, and . . .
"At the point of convergence by Octavio Paz, translated by Helen Lane
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Monday, April 14, 2025
Märchen — A Bella Vista Song
♪ "So you wanna play with magic?" ♪ — Katy Perry
Sunday, April 13, 2025
A Mad Night’s Work
The above title is derived from a 2001 mathematics article —
Pierre Cartier, "A mad day’s work: from Grothendieck to Connes and Kontsevich
the evolution of concepts of space and symmetry."
Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 38 (2003), no. 4, 389–408. Published online July 12, 2001.
Monday, March 24, 2025
A Combinatorial Configuration
Related art —
From "Self-Dual Configurations and Regular Graphs" by H. S. M. Coxeter,
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, Vol. 56 (1950), pp. 413-455
For a related combinatorial configuration, take Oxbury's "16 lines"
to be the the 16 dots above and take the "8 points of intersection"
to be the four squares
234, 1234, 124, 24
23, 123, 12, 2
3, 13, 1, 0
34, 134, 14, 4
along with the four diamonds
234, 23, 3, 34
1234, 123, 13, 134
124, 12, 1, 14
24, 2, 0, 4.
Then each "line" is on two "points" and each "point" on
four "lines."
Note that these eight "points" — the four squares and the four diamonds
of Coxeter's figure — form the rows and columns of the following matrix:
234 | 1234 | 124 | 24 |
23 | 123 | 12 | 2 |
3 | 13 | 1 | 0 |
34 | 134 | 14 | 4 |
Related reading: Points with Parts .
Saturday, October 26, 2024
A Less Austere Look at Beauty and Truth
Charles Taylor's remarks in the previous post — on beauty and truth —
suggest a less austere look at these topics —
A more recent look at the date October 22 —
Thursday, October 24, 2024
Space Structure
Description of a book to be published in November —
Note the phrase "underlying combinatorial structure." AI scholium —
Space Vesper: “Shaken, Not Stirred”
A Tuesday dies natalis —
From the Log24 post "Verbum" (Saturday, February 18, 2017).
A different Tuesday —
Tuesday Weld in the 1972 film of Didion's Play It As It Lays :
Note the making of a matching pattern.
Lunar Viewing
“Looking carefully at Golay’s code
is like staring into the sun.”
I do not recommend such staring.
Less hazardous views from Google today—
October Story: If It’s Day 24, This Must Be . . . BRICS?
My own interests tend towards . . . not BRICS, but bricks —
I look forward to the November publication of . . .
Wednesday, October 23, 2024
The Delta Transform
Rothko — "… the elimination of all obstacles between the painter and
the idea, and between the idea and the observer."
Walker Percy has similarly discussed elimination of obstacles between
the speaker and the word, and between the word and the hearer.
Click images to enlarge.
Related mathematics —
The source: http://finitegeometry.org/sc/gen/typednotes.html.
A document from the above image —
AN INVARIANCE OF SYMMETRY BY STEVEN H. CULLINANE
We present a simple, surprising, and beautiful combinatorial
DEFINITION. A delta transform of a square array over a 4-set is
THEOREM. Every delta transform of the Klein group table has
PROOF (Sketch). The Klein group is the additive group of GF (4);
All delta transforms of the 45 matrices in the algebra generated by
THEOREM. If 1 m ≤ n2+2, there is an algebra of 4m
An induction proof constructs sets of basis matrices that yield REFERENCE S. H. Cullinane, Diamond theory (preprint). |
Update of 1:12 AM ET on Friday, Oct. 25, 2024 —
The above "invariance of symmetry" document was written in 1978
for submission to the "Research Announcements" section of the
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society . This pro forma
submission was, of course, rejected. Though written before
I learned of similar underlying structures in the 1974 work of
R. T. Curtis on his "Miracle Octad Generator," it is not without
relevance to his work.
Tuesday, October 22, 2024
Depth
James Hillman
EGALITARIAN TYPOLOGIES
VERSUS THE PERCEPTION OF THE UNIQUE
“The kind of movement Olson urges is an inward deepening of the image,
an in-sighting of the superimposed levels of significance within it.
This is the very mode that Jung suggested for grasping dreams —
not as a sequence in time, but as revolving around a nodal complex.”
See as well "True Grids" (Log24, August 9, 2018).
The Wikipedia "Truchet tiles" article shown above illustrates Hillman's
"superimposed levels of significance."
For more levels, see Wang on Gõdel and other posts tagged For Stella Maris.