Indeed the composer uses both the golden section and the fibonacci series to consolidate these musical codes within the emotive and dramatic fabric of the music.
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However Manser's interests were as much in Palladio and the Golden Section ( a mathematical ratio in architecture ) rectangle as they were in recent precedents.
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"Surfer " has the impact of Tharp's most exciting and athletically inclined classics, namely " The Golden Section " and " In the Upper Room ."
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There was a time when deviations from the truly beautiful page proportions 2 : 3, 1 : " 3, and the Golden Section were rare.
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One important property of unimodal functions is that the extremum can be found using search algorithms such as golden section search, ternary search or successive parabolic interpolation.
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Those dimensions approximate a ratio known as the Golden Section, which was studied by the ancient Greeks and has been considered the ideal architectural ratio for centuries.
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The result is a conceptually abstract work created on the basis of the golden section ( also known as the golden number or the phi number ).
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Already during his time in Dachau his work began moving toward abstraction, reflecting his interest in such principles as the golden section and Theory of Colors ".
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Rather, they correspond to basic mathematical divisions ( simple ratios that appear to approximate the golden section ), as noted by Seurat with citations from Charles Henry.
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Mondrian has been said to have used the golden section extensively in his geometrical paintings, though other experts ( including critic Yve-Alain Bois ) have disputed this claim.