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Dec 01, 1936
Some Difficult Saracenic Designs. III: A Pattern Containing Fifteen-Rayed Stars
Abstract
The design shown in Fig. 1 is unusual in the amount of pattern that
goes to one repeat, only one complete repeat being included in the illustration. It is also unusual in that it includes fifteen-rayed stars.
goes to one repeat, only one complete repeat being included in the illustration. It is also unusual in that it includes fifteen-rayed stars.
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- Dec 01, 1936
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- 20(241)
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- 318-319
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E. Hanbury Hankin (1936). Some Difficult Saracenic Designs. III: A Pattern Containing Fifteen-Rayed Stars. The Mathematical Gazette, 20(241), 318-319. https://doi.org/10.2307/3607312
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