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Group Theory and Architecture 2: Why Symmetry/Asymmetry?

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Fig. 12. Consider the M+ extremum at the top of the left-hand shape, and consider the upward protruding process terminating at this extremum. We wish to examine what would result if this process bifurcated. Under bifurcation, one branch would go to the left and the other to the right. That is, the branching would create the upper lobe in the right-hand shape. | back to text |

Figure 12 for Michael Leyton

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