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On a generalized Jordan normal form of an infinite upper triangular matrix
(Taylor & Francis Ltd, United Kingdom, 2019)
Any square matrix over an algebraically closed field has a Jordan normal form. In this paper, we prove that every infinite upper triangular matrix over an arbitrary field has a generalized infinite Jordan normal form.
Modularity of concave polyhedra of the second sort with octagonal bases
(Cham: Springer, 2019)
The aim of this research is to examine and outline modularity of the selected representatives of concave pol yhedra of the second sort (C II), from the point of view of their high combinatorial potential for creating diverse ...
Geometric Redesign of the Subdivided Surface of CC II: Application In Architecture
(Bucharest, Romania: SORGING–ROMANIAN SOCIETYFORENGINEERINGGRAPHICS, 2019)
The concave polyhedral surface of CC II can be used as a structural template for architectural design of domes, roofs or other covering or stand-alone structures. Subdivision of CC II faces in geometrically defined way can ...
Biodesign inspired by the leaf and flower of dandelion (leontodon taraxacum l.)
(Published by the AFGS2021 Organizing Committee, 2021)
Bionics is a scientific field that studies the laws of origin and structure of "living"
nature in combination with knowledge of biology and technology. By applying bionics, sustainable solutions and answers to the great ...
Biomimetic approach to parametric flower modeling
(19th International Conference on Geometry and Graphics 2021 ISGG, São Paulo, Brazil, 2021)
A sustainable design based on biomimicry can still fulfill the functional needs of humans and be
visually satisfying by representing man's connection to nature. Biomorphic means life, living forms,
it’s often associated ...
Modeling the Sunlight Illumination of the Church at Studenica Monastery
(BRILL, 2022)
The Church of the Mother of God at Studenica Monastery in Serbia was estab-
lished by the medieval Serbian ruler and founder of his own dynasty, Stefan
Nemanja (r. 1169–1196).1 The church is finely proportioned. ...