
The purpose of this paper is to describe a numerical technique that can be used to produce patterns called Character Maps. A very general formula is described first and the notation defined. Then a particular case is analysed and a normal form of notation derived. The normal form allows a Map to be fully defined using only one parameter. An explanation is then offered to account for the characteristics of the patterns. (Received June 1971)
Symbolic computation and algebraic computation
Symbolic computation and algebraic computation
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