Thom and Dieudonne kept their lunacy on the sly. Mandelbrot threw books at people. Grothendieck's /Recoltes et Semailles/ is a strange read. That Mandelbrot is the least weird of them is tricky to digest.
(I am being unfair. But I sort of want to pay attention to where pattern gets weird and that's part of the motivation for spending time on chainmail lattices: they might not be realizable atomically, but they're a lot less slippery than point lattices)
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results from October: http://owen.maresh.info/cmhp.html I can talk ears off about this. The models
@ikefeitler printed tend to derail attention so I have to be judicious about their use. I have yet to make it to Catalan solid skeleta. -
I've been thinking about the monomers as Riemann surfaces. In states where they can't move - maximal tension or compression, I'm assuming that vibration will be zero, and then using that as a boundary condition.
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