Videos – 2013

 

Suprematism100 – it’s influence on the west
fine art exhibition
curators: Zs. Dárdai and J. Saxon-Szász
The exhibition opened by L. Beke, 2, August 2013

 

     Keynote lectures

 

Gerard ‘t Hooft (Utrecht University, Nobel laureate in Physics, 1999):
Symmetries in Elementary Particle Physics

 

Harry Kroto (Florida State University and University of Sussex, Nobel laureate in Chemistry, 1996):
Symmetry and Broken Symmetry…
There Ain’t Nuthin Else!

 

Koji Miyazaki (Kyoto):
Graphic representations of multidimensional quadratic hyperstructures

 

     Physics

 

Dezső Horváth (CERN, CMS, Genéve; and Wigner Physics Centre, Hungary):
Hunting the Higgs-boson
is it found at LHC?

 

György Darvas (Symmetrion, Hungary):
A Symmetric Adventure Beyond the Standard Model
Isotopic Field-Charge Spin Conservation in the Electromagnetic Interaction

 

     Education

 

Kristóf Fenyvesi (University of Jyväskylä):
Symmetries in the Schools
Symmetries in the Schools, in the Exhibition Halls and Out in the Open-air:
the Experience Workshop Math-Art Movement in Symmetry Education

 

Paul Hildebrandt (Zometool Inc., USA):
Hands-on Symmetry Using Zometool

 

     Crystallography and its geometries

 

Wolfgang Hornfeck (Institut für Materialphysik im Weltraum, Köln):
A permutation approach to crystal structures
In memoriam Arthur L. Loeb

 

Pieter Huybers (Delft, Structural Morphology Group):
The Roundness of Polyhedra

 

Carlo Sequin (U. C. Berkeley, CA):
Symmetrical Immersions of Low-genus Non-orientable Regular Maps

 

David Banney (University of Newcastle, Australia):
Crystallising Wagner
Symmetry and Symmetry Breaking in the Tristan Prelude

 

     Violations of symmetry

 

Meir Shinitzky (Weizmann Insitute, Israel):
Global Asymmetry of Space and Time

 

Gerard Pollack (University of Washington, USA):
The Fourth Phase of Water – Beyond Solid, Liquid, and Vapor