• RecordNumber
    1774
  • Author

    Verhoeff, Tom

  • Crop_Body
    Tom Verhoeff, Koos Verhoeff
  • Title of Article

    Mitered Fractal Trees: Constructions and Properties

  • Title Of Journal
    Bridges
  • Publication Year
    2012
  • Page
    25-32
  • Notes
    Bridges 2012: Mathematics, Music, Art, Architecture, Culture , براي دانلود و مشاهده مقاله به قسمت لينكهاي مرتبط مراجعه نماييد
  • Abstract
    Tree-like structures, that is, branching structures without cycles, are attractive for artful expression. Especially interesting are fractal trees, where each subtree is a scaled and possibly otherwise transformed version of the entire tree. Such trees can be rendered in 3D by using beams with a polygonal cross section for the trunk and the branches. The challenge is to connect the beams at the branching points in such a way that the beam edges nicely meet. This is related to the miter joint, but does not necessarily involve ternary miter joints. In this article, we explore a parameterized family of fractal trees that can be rendered with polygonal beams whose edges meet properly at the branching points. We present various constructions and analyze their mathematical properties. Some of these trees have been constructed as artwork in wood and bronze.
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