Symposium Program. November 15 (Monday)

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Symposium Program Classification: Plenary Lecture: 40 minutes including discussion Oral Presentation: 20 minutes including discussion Short Talk by Poster Presenter: 5 minutes without discussion Performance Session: 120 minutes including discussion Symbols: O: Opening Session C: Cultural Problems (Translationability, Art & Form, Pattern & Symmetry, Crafts, Japanese Patterns) G: Geometry (Space, Packing, Origami, Symmetry) P: Pattern Formation (Biology, Geology, Granules, Fluid) A: Architecture E: Exhibition 9:30 10:30 Registration November 15 (Monday) 10:30 12:00 Opening Session O01 T. Ogawa (Plenary Talk) Katachi and Symmetry II: The Points in Common and the Points of Difference O02 S. V. Jablan (Plenary Talk) Are Borromean Links So Rare? 13:20 14:00 Cultural Problem C01 A. Yanabu (Plenary) KATACHI versus Symmetry 14:00 15:00 Geometry (Space & Packing) G01 L. Bourgeois, L. Bursill and Y. Bando The Symmetry of Polyhedral Cages Made from Crystals G02 I. Higashi, T. Ishii, K. Kobayashi and T. Tanaka Arrangement of the Super-Icosahedron in Boron-Rich Compounds G03 M. Ohtsuki, A. Minato and S. Ozawa Mathematical Study of Conceptualization in N-Dimensional Space 15:20 16:40 Geometry (Origami) G04 K. Miura (Plenary Talk) Geometry, Science, and Engineering of Infinite Concave Polyhedra 367

368 Symposium Program G05 G06 K. Kaino Folding Tetrahedron and Four-Dimensional Origami F. Paireau The Baroque Era of Japanese Handmade Papers 17:15 18:45 Welcome Party November 16 (Tuesday) 9:30 10:50 Geometry (Space & Packing) G07 D. Weaire (Plenary) The Pursuit of Perfect Packing G08 M. Tanemura Problems of Optimal Configuration on the Sphere G09 R. Takaki and H. Kitaoka Virtual Construction of Human Lung 11:00 11:40 Geometry (Symmetry) P01 T. Hirata, H. Goto and T. Yoshimura A Many-Body Disk Model of Slip Phenomena and Disk Contact Networks G10 C. Schwabe Obscure Visualizations of Logarithmic Spiral 13:20 14:40 Pattern Formation (Biology & Geology) P02 H. Honda (Plenary) Genes Do Not Determine A Biological Shape Directly P03 N. Nakamura and H. Nagahama Is Curie Symmetry Principle Constraint for Structural Geology? P04 K. Nanjo and H. Nagahama Symmetry of Spatial Distribution of Fracturing in Rock 15:00 17:00 Short Talk by Poster Presentater P05 K. Ohtomo and Y. Yonezawa Structural Properties of Generative Form by Hormonal Proliferation Algorithm P06 M. Ohtaki, H. Honjo and H. Sakaguchi Coupled Map Lattice Model for Pattern Formation in Diffusion Field P07 N. Kishimoto Basic Considerations of Structures with Fractal Properties and Their Mechanical Characteristics P08 K. Miyamoto and A. Kosaku Insects with Surface Iridescent Color and Their Cuticle Structures

Symposium Program 369 P09 P10 P11 P12 C04 C05 G13 G14 G15 G16 Y. Nakashima and Y. Watanabe Three-Dimensional Random Walk in Porous Media: Experiments and Computer Simulations K. Otsubo, M. Washida, T. Itoh, K. Katsuura and M. Hayashi Computer Simulation on the Gumowski Mira Transformation H. Yoshinaga, S. Miyazima, S. Mitake and K. Yamada 1/f Noise in Human Tapping S. Berczi and B. Lukacs Katachi and Symmetry Principles in the Animal Evolution T. Takeda, Y. Akazawa, M. Toyo oka, W. Iwamura and H. Nakano Asymmetric Expression between Right and Left Hemiface of Human A. Shikata and Y. Shikata On Mathematical Analysis of Spaces and Lines in Pictures H. Ebisui Some Expressions of Ovaloid and Form Defined by Supporting Functions T. Soma and Y. Watanabe Animation of Some Truncated Polyhedrons Y. Watanabe and S. Komori Constrained Art M. Sasaki Expressing Natural Beauty by Mathematical Functions 17:00 19:00 Performance C07 S. G. Nelson, T. Endo and H. Kimura GAGAKU: Japanese Court Music and Dance November 17 (Wednesday) 9:30 10:30 Pattern Formation (Biology & Geology) P14 S. Matsuura Growth Rate and Patterning of Fungal Colonies P15 Y. Makino Dune Morphology and Sand Transport No-Code C. Schwabe s demonstration 11:00 12:00 Pattern Formation (Technology) P16 O. Sano, A. Ugawa and K. Suzuki Pattern Formation on the Vertically Vibrated Granular Layer P17 T. Sugimoto Analytical Study on Flight Formation

370 Symposium Program P18 C. Bier Choices and Constraints: Pattern Formation in Oriental Carpets 13:20 14:20 Architecture A01 M. S. Watanabe (Plenary) Designless Design the Induction Cities Computer-Program Generated Architecture A03 H. Yanai On Some Curves in Traditional Japanese Architecture and Civil Engineering 15:00 17:00 Poster and Exhibition Tour G19 Y. Teshima and T. Ogawa Axially Symmetric Packing of Equal Circles on a Sphere by the Minimum- Zenith Method G20 Y. Watanabe, Y. Teshima and T. Ogawa Six-Axes Cylinder Packing G21 K. Sakamoto On the Configuration of the Sequences with a Difference Equation G22 T. Sugimoto and T. Ogawa Tiling Problem of Convex Pentagon G23 M. Kuribayashi and T. Ogawa Two-Circle-Roller and Description of Rolling Motion without Slip: Geometrical Treatment E12 S. Mitamura Hexa-Sphere in Cubic Grid (Computer Annimation) 17:00 19:00 Performance C08 T. Saito Aurora and Ars November 18 (Thursday) 9:30 10:50 Cultural Problems (Art & Form) C09 T. Tarnai (Plenary) Baskets in Craft and Mathematics C10 S. Kodama Characteristics of the Historical Transitions of Computer and Holography Images C11 V. Pletser and D. Huylebrouck The Prehistoric Ishango Artefact: The Missing Link in the Base 12 Dissemination

Symposium Program 371 11:00 11:40 Cultural Problems (Art & Form) C12 S. Mizuno, M. Okada and J. Toriwaki (Plenary) Geometrical Shape Modeling by Virtual Sculpting with CSG No-Code R.B. Esterle s demonstration 13:20 14:50 Cultural Problems (Pattern & Symmetry) C14 Sz. Berczi Katachi U Symmetry in Ornamental Art of the Last Thousands of Years of Eurasia C13 D. Peden Another View: Art, Form and Physics C16 Y. Hattori and Y. Shikata On Historical Analysis of Music C17 R. B. Esterle Dynamic Polystring Transformahedra Modeling 15:20 17:00 Cultural Problems (Pattern & Symmetry) C18 Y. Shimizu (Plenary) KANSEI Engineering a Dispatch from Asia C19 H. Huzita Symmetry and Symmetry-Breaking in Boats, Their Propulsion Methods and Navigation Techniques C20 R. Izuhara A Study on Baien s Diagram, Gengo-zu, in Terms of Symmetry November 19 (Friday) 9:30 10:30 Cultural Problems (Asian Patterns) C21 T. Sasaki Symmetry in the Ainu Culture C22 M. Moriyama and M. Moriyama Comparison between Asymmetric Japanese IKEBANA and Symmetric Western Flower Arrangement C23 T. Urabe Seventeen Kinds of Wallpaper Patterns and Traditional Japanese Patterns 10:40 12:00 Closing Session C24 W. Huff (Plenary) Organizing Broken Symmetries after K. L. Wolf C25 D. Nagy (Plenary) Katachi and Symmetry: Past and Future

372 Symposium Program 12:10 14:00 Banquette Exhibition (Throughout the Symposium Period) E01 K. Miyazaki Higher-Dimensional Polytopes E02 M. Sasaki Expressing Natural Beauty by Mathematical Functions E03 H. Tomura The Pentagram and the Hexagram E04 N. Ueda Implicating Rheo Movement E05 M. Takeno Appearance of Magnetism 3 Shape of Appearances E06 K. Isigaki ZOKEI Note E07 Y. Otobe 4D Polytope Wire Model E08 Y. Watanabe and S. Komori 1. Two Poses of a Dog, 2. With the Swiftness of Hare in Flight E09 T. Hozumi Leap, Creep, Sweep II E10 C. Bier Symmetry-Breaking in Oriental Carpets E11 S. Mitamura Hexa-Sphere in Cubic Grid E12 K. Sakamoto 1. Apollonean Packing, 2.1 & (1 + sqrt(5))/2 E13 F. Shayesteh Reflection: Symmetry/Dissymmetry E14 L. Ko Regularity and Chances (Nature,Computer and Art) E15 T. F. Farkas 1. Symmetry of Dimension 98, 2. Symmetry of Dimension 97 E16 M. Jenko People in Jeans E17 S. Nakamura E18 S. V. Jablan OP-Tiles

Symposium Program 373 E19 E20 E21 E22 E23 E24 E25 E26 E27 E28 E29 E30 E31 C. Schwabe Pentakis A. Vasarhelyi KATACHI Xing P. Prutkay 1. Kozmikus, 2. Spiral F. Koning Symmetry of Balaton A. Felvideke 1. Cube 1, 2. Cube 2 I. Orosz 1. Round Letter 1, 2. Reflexions M. Barabas 1. Nautilus, 2. Would, Felt, Eggs A. Haasz Labirint G. Toth Black & White I, II, III, IV B. Faa Fractal I, II K. Habntos Cube L. Feszt Sing I, II N. Hashimoto Panorama Ball I, II, III