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Spiegel.de: Numerator: Die Mathematik der Schildkröten-Rolle - DER ...

Mehr als zehn Jahre später fand sich Gábor Domokos vor einem großen Terrarium in Budapest wieder. Er untersuchte die Panzer von Schildkröten und legte manche von ihnen auf den Rücken, um zu ...

Der Mathematiker László Székelyhidi von der Universität Leipzig im...

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Im Juli hielt der ungarische Mathematiker Gábor Domokos an der Universität Leipzig einen Vortrag im Rahmen des Felix-Klein-Kolloquiums gehalten.

El agua movió 45 kilómetros piedras encontradas en Marte

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Investigadores de la Universidad Estatal de Pensilvania han determinado que guijarros encontrados en Marte,...

Some turtles win the old shell game | The Star

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The Gomboc, left, a self-righting shape designed by mathematicians Gabor Domokos and Peter Varkonyi, resembles the Indian star tortoise ...

Man-made shape explains how turtles self-right | Reuters

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Two Hungarians puzzled by how certain creatures with shells, like turtles and beetles, are able to self-right have developed a shape with one stable and one...

Gömböc: The men who wobbled turtles to find the shape you can't knock...

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It took a honeymoon spent trying to balance pebbles and annoyed a number of turtles, but a Hungarian team has finally managed to construct the shape you...

Department of Geometry - Lecture of Gábor Domokos

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Gábor Domokos (Budapest, Hungary). gives a lecture at the Kerékjártó Geometric Seminar with title. Marsi kavicsok geometriája (Curvature-driven flows explain where Martian river flows). (Summary of the lecture). Date and place of the lecture is: Thursday February 25, 2016, at 12:30, room Riesz (BO-107).

Wenn ein Apfel und zwei Nägel Strom erzeugen - WELT

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Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften: Themenrouten führen Besucher durch die Wunderwelt der Forschung. Ein Überblick

Zoologie: Wie sich Schildkröten umdrehen - Wissen - Tagesspiegel

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Gábor Domokos von der Budapest University of Technology and Economics und Péter Várkonyi von der Princeton University in New Jersey warfen einen mathematischen Blick auf lebende Tiere, um ...

Mit Stuntleuten auf der Bühne geprobt | Kölnische Rundschau

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BRÜHL.Es waren einige unvergessliche Stunden, die 25 Kinder und Jugendliche mit ihren Eltern, Verwandten oder Bekannten im Phantasialand verbrachten. Als...

Spiegel.de: Verblüffender Körper : Gömböc fällt immer auf die Füße - DER SPIEGEL

Wenn eine Schildkröte auf den Rücken fällt, hat sie ein Problem: Kopf und Füße baumeln in der Luft. Viele Arten schaffen es trotzdem, von allein wieder auf die...

CAM Colloquium: Gábor Domokos (Budapest University ...events.cornell.edu › event › cam_c...

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CAM Colloquium: Gábor Domokos (Budapest University) - The Evolution of Pebble Size and Shape in Space and Time. Tuesday, May 8,

Biomechanik: Natur verwirklicht mathematisch idealen...

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Die Form der Rückenpanzer von Käfern oder Schildkröten ist nicht immer darauf optimiert, versehentlich auf den Rücken gefallenen Tieren ein leichtes…

Boffins develop a 'new shape' called Gomboc

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"Nature has created such shapes but we did not understand why they are this way," said Gabor Domokos of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BUTE). "For example if a seed falls it matters which side it lands on, and if I turn a turtle on its back it will care whether it can get back to its feet ...

By river, ocean, or wind, rocks round the same way

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The research team, which included Gábor Domokos, a mathematician with Budapest University of Technology and Economics, and Tímea Novák-Szabó, a postdoctoral researcher who has spent time in the labs of both Jerolmack and Domokos, had previously pondered how river rocks rounded. In earlier ...

A Gömböc for the Whipple | University of Cambridge

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Hungarian engineer Gabor Domokos, currently Visiting Fellow Commoner at Trinity College, is one of the two inventors of the perfect, self-righting solid shape,

Plato was right. Earth is made, on average, o | EurekAlert!

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· In new research, Douglas Jerolmack of the University of Pennsylvania and Gabor Domokos of the Budapest University of Technology and ...

Does the Philosopher’s Stone exist ? A brief story of the Gömböc

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Sprecher: Gábor Domokos Budapesti Mu˝szaki és Gazdaságtudományi Egyetem. Veranstaltung: Montag, den 19. Mai : :00. Ort: Campus ...

Pebbles on Mars Likely Traveled Tens of Miles Down a Riverbed, Penn...

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While new evidence suggests that Mars may harbor a tiny amount of liquid water, it exists today as a largely cold and arid planet. Three billion years ago,...

Queen Elizabeth's Girls' School - School News

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... in and proven in by Hungarian scientist and mathematician Gábor Domokos and Péter Várkonyi. The shape, gömböc has one point of equilibrium, ...

'Beautiful' oddity unveiled at math library | The College of Arts ...as.cornell.edu › news › beautiful-oddity-unveiled-m...

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· Known as a gömböc, the object is a gift from its co-inventor, Gábor Domokos, who attended the unveiling and dedication ceremony at the ...

Pebbles on Mars likely traveled tens of miles | EurekAlert!

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A University of Pennsylvania-led team uses a new method to determine that rounded pebbles on Mars traveled roughly 30 miles down an ancient riverbed, providing...

‘Beautiful’ oddity unveiled at math library | Cornell Chronicle

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On Oct. 25, the Department of Mathematics unveiled a strange, shiny object, a gömböc, donated by a Hungarian academic who once taught at Cornell.

Plato was right: Earth is made, on average, of cubes

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More information: Gábor Domokos et al. Plato's cube and the natural geometry of fragmentation, Proceedings of the National Academy of ...

Barrier-breaking physics alum reflects on her journey - The Johns ...www.jhunewsletter.com › article › › barrier...

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· She remembered struggling on the written exams in her electromagnetism class taught by Gabor Domokos. She credited Domokos for helping her ...

Tortoise shapes evolved to avoid 'turning turtle' | New Scientist

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Some turtles and tortoises have developed into a self-righting geometric shape that is both a life-saver and …ely rare in nature

Geometry Reveals How the World Is Made of Cubes | WIRED

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An exercise in pure mathematics has led to a wide-ranging theory that unites Plato with geophysics.

Man-made shape explains how turtles self-right

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Two Hungarians puzzled by how certain creatures with shells, like turtles and beetles, are able to self-right have developed a shape with one stable and one...

Plato was right. Earth is made, on average, of cubes | Penn Today

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The ancient Greek philosopher was on to something, the School of Arts & Sciences’ Douglas Jerolmack and colleagues found.
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