Symmetry in Engineering Sciences II
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Gil Montoya, Francisco; Baños Navarro, Raúl; Alcayde García, Alfredo; Manzano Agugliaro, Francisco RogelioDate
2020-07-01Abstract
Symmetry can be understood in two different ways: as a property or as a principle. As Plato said, the symmetry that can be seen in nature is not random in itself, because it is a result of the symmetries of the physical laws. Thus, the principles of symmetry have been used to solve mechanical problems since antiquity. Today, these principles are still being researched; for example, in chemical engineering, the spatial symmetry properties of crystal lattices are being studied, or in electrical engineering, the temporal symmetry of the periodic processes of oscillators can be observed. This Special Issue is dedicated to symmetry in engineering sciences (electrical, mechanical, civil, and others) and aims to cover both engineering solutions related to symmetry and the search for patterns to understand the phenomena observed.
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asymmetry
chemical engineering
civil engineering
complex networks
computation
electrical engineering
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mechanical engineering
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optimization
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