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Phase Engineering of Atomically Precise Nanoclusters (APNCs) of Gold and Beyond

open access: yesAdvanced Materials, EarlyView.
Engineering the structural phase of materials is of paramount importance for both fundamental research and practical applications. In this Review, we summarize the recent progress in controlling the phases of atomically precise nanoclusters (APNCs) of gold, silver and copper, as well as bimetallic systems. The phase‐enabled material properties of APNCs
Yitong Wang   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Golden Ratio

open access: yes, 2014
In modern science, interest in the Golden Section has increased with new vigor. Golden Section proved a source of new and fruitful ideas in mathematics, theoretical physics and crystallography, economics, biology, botany, computer science, coding theory ...
Laurent Chevreux   +4 more
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Golden Ratio vs Golden Vision

open access: yes, 2012
(Incipit) This work aims to focus on the golden ratio and its consequent effects on the visual perception. The idea arises from an intriguing Le Corbusier’s graphic note, published in the first volume on the Modulor [1] and here quoted in the figure below (Fig.1), by which the author suggests to discover the “variable harmonic scale of the perceptive ...
COCCHIARELLA, LUIGI
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Golden and Silver Ratios in Bargaining

The Fibonacci Quarterly, 2015
We examine a specific class of bargaining problems where the golden and silver ratios appear in a natural way.
Berg, K., Flesch, J., Thuijsman, F.
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The Golden Ratio

1998
Abstract It is standard when studying expansions of this kind to restrict attention to continued fractions in which all numerators equal 1. None the less, expansions that allow for other numerators have been investigated. Here, however, we shall confine ourselves to the normal type.
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The Golden Section: The “True” Ratio?

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1978
Seven rectangles with different ratios of the lengths of their sides but of approximately equal areas were presented to 120 subjects to assess their aesthetic preferences for each rectangle. The method of pair comparisons was used for presentation of the rectangles. Subjects tended to prefer the golden rectangle.
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