The molecular recognition session should stop here. Please
start another one. I confess I can do only this much. I will be quiet.
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-- Dr. Shu-Kun Lin Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) Matthaeusstrasse 11, CH-4057 Basel, Switzerland Tel. +41 79 322 3379, Fax +41 61 302 8918 e-mail: lin@mdpi.org http://www.mdpi.org/lin Karl Javorszky wrote: > Dear FISers, > > let me propose a neutral and public definition of symmetry. > > "Symmetry is the property of subsets of N that are generated by following > rule: > function m(n) > local integer tmp, first, len, zero, m > tmp = int(sqrt(n/2)) > first = 2*tmp**2 > len = 4*tmp + 2 > zero = if(n-first < len/2, first + tmp, first + len/2 + tmp) > m = n - zero > return(m)" > > This definition allows all that Shu-Kun has wished for: > "I have been interested in a theory which can be used to both macroscopic > and microscopic levels and intermediate levels which is different > from equilibrium or nonequilibrium thermodynamics." > > The two halves of the symmetric grand cyclus make an axis-symmetry, the two > halves of the small cyclus make a center-symmetry. The left and the right > halves (both small and grand cycles) are both symmetric (on M) and > assymmetric (on N). > > The M axis may be used very profitably to discuss concepts related to > symmetries. > > Best regards: > Karl > > _______________________________________________ > fis mailing list > fis@listas.unizar.es > http://webmail.unizar.es/mailman/listinfo/fis _______________________________________________ fis mailing list fis@listas.unizar.es http://webmail.unizar.es/mailman/listinfo/fisReceived on Wed Jul 23 00:46:45 2003
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