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Few years back I was drawing these symmetrical organic lattices in my notebooks. I would find an empty patch of paper somewhere and just fill it up while listening to a lecture. During that time, I was also working on my research paper "Lattice Algebras" in which such lattices would be manipulated using graph algebra.
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Beautiful. Reminds me of network graphs
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Yes, very similar indeed. Both graphs and networks define only topology relations, sometimes with extra features, but the real fun starts when we embed them into space. That’s when they reveal their intricacies. For morphology studies, these are still terra incognita, there is so much to explore there.
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Exciting stuff. Reminds me of a doc i watched on fractals and how that’s helped solve some of those topology/morphology problems but that we still have so much left to go
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