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The Golden Section

Symmetry: Art and Science | 12th SIS-Symmetry Congress, 2022
Since 1951, there has been an ongoing search for the first occurrence of the notion ‘gold- en section’ (henceforth: the GS). In that year, George Sarton wondered how it was that this now so well-known name for such a famous proportion could not be found in an earlier text than in Martin Ohm’s textbook of mathematics from 1835, and he invited ...
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The Golden Section Hypothesis

The American Journal of Psychology, 1980
The golden section hypothesis states that a visual form is most aesthetically pleasing when the ratio of the dimensions (x,y) equals the ratio of the larger dimension to the sum of the two, i.e. x/y = y/(x + y). The ratio of larger to smaller is then 1.618....A review of studies of the golden section hypothesis indicates that the attempt to determine ...
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THE GOLDEN SECTION HYPOTHESIS

British Journal of Psychology, 1976
The golden section is a proportion the aesthetic properties of which have been extolled since antiquity. The data from five experiments in which subjects made dichotomous judgements of acquaintances on bipolar dimensions (e.g. pleasant‐unpleasant ) were reported. These data indicated that the
J. BENJAFIELD, J. ADAMS‐WEBBER
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