Symmetry

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Symmetry is a seminal 1952 book by mathematician and physicist Hermann Weyl that explores the concept of symmetry across mathematics, physics, art, and nature for a general audience.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
popular science book
aimsTo explain symmetry to non-specialists
author Hermann Weyl
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discusses Platonic solids
crystal structures
ornament and design
patterns
quantum theory and symmetry
relativity and symmetry
exploresConcept aesthetic principles
conservation laws
crystallographic symmetry
geometric symmetry
group theory
invariance
symmetry in art
symmetry in nature
symmetry in physics
genre mathematics popularization
physics popularization
science popularization
hasAuthorOccupation mathematician
physicist
hasForm prose
hasPerspective historical
philosophical
scientific
influencedField mathematics education
philosophy of science
science communication
intendedAudience general audience
language English
notableFor accessible exposition of abstract mathematics
influence on popular understanding of symmetry
interdisciplinary treatment of symmetry
publicationYear 1952
subject art
mathematics
nature
physics
symmetry

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Hermann Weyl notableWork Symmetry